Luanda Julião
Luanda Julião is a writer and philosophy teacher at a public secondary school in São Paulo.
It is almost two o’clock in the morning, on the night between Sunday and Monday, at the beginning of April. Sleepless, I toss and turn in bed. I give in to insomnia and pick up my phone to distract myself. Less than a minute later, I receive a message from...
Talking about suicide at school: an educational emergency
“Raise your hand if you have ever been a victim of racism.” That was the first sentence I said to my pupils in a secondary school class, in order to discuss the issue of racism and its social ramifications.
Addressing and combating racism through education in Brazil