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Author: Marcela Rodrigues-Sherley

Marcela Rodrigues-Sherley is a writer, organizer, and recent Smith College graduate. To learn more, follow her on Twitter and Instagram.
  • Education
  • Justice & Law
  • National
Critical Race Theory Bans Target Feminist Teachers: "This Is Censorship"

Critical Race Theory Bans Target Feminist Professors: “This Is Censorship”

Carrie N. Baker and Marcela Rodrigues-Sherley

Critical race theory has become a catchphrase for any discussion of how race, class and gender function in society.

“Education should not be the battlefield for political issues and political agendas. We are using our most vulnerable and our most precious as bait in this fight and it’s not okay.”

  • Immigration
  • Justice & Law
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Immigrant Detention During COVID-19: “Total Disregard for People Inside”

Marcela Rodrigues-Sherley

In the midst of a pandemic, detained immigrants face critical living conditions at the hands of private companies that are more concerned with liability than human life.

  • Global
  • Justice & Law

Activism is Survival for Brazilian Trans Women

Marcela Rodrigues-Sherley

“The fear for us is not new. We have always been scared.”

  • Global
  • Politics

What’s at Stake for Women in Brazil

Marcela Rodrigues-Sherley

Who will be Brazil’s next president? A military leader who is pro-torture or an university professor who is pro-human rights? And what will the results mean for women?

  • Global
  • Politics

Ele Não: Women Stand United Against the “Brazilian Trump”

Marcela Rodrigues-Sherley

Much like the millions who have taken to the streets to protest the Trump administration, women are sounding the alarm on the danger Jair Bolsonaro poses to Brazil’s young and complicated democracy—and forming the front line in the fight to oppose his candidacy. 

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