Politics
Briefing: 'Gravest crime against humanity: Brazil still suffers from effects of slavery'
Strategic angle: Carys Garland discusses the lasting impacts of slavery in Brazil with correspondent Jan Onoszko.
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Updated 10 days ago
Brazil's history of slavery, which saw nearly a million enslaved Africans brought to the country over four decades, continues to affect its societal and infrastructural landscape.
The physical remnants of this history, such as historical sites, serve as critical points for understanding the long-term implications of slavery on Brazil's development.
Addressing these impacts requires a comprehensive approach to infrastructure that acknowledges historical injustices while planning for equitable future growth.