Understanding Brazil through its faith communities: a conversation with Ana Carolina Evangelista
For this ISER researcher, to speak of religiosity in Brazil is, ultimately, to speak of the country itself. Examining today's landscape of religious diversification and transition, she explores how these transformations help explain the growing role of faith communities in areas such as politics, culture, and the audiovisual sector.
Luciana Petersen and the common ground faith communities create in Brazil
Executive Director of Novas Narrativas Evangélicas, with a master's degree in digital communication, Petersen reflects on building new narratives by inhabiting the cracks of oppressive systems and on the possibility of living a faith and spirituality grounded in justice, diversity, and collective dreams.
Ronan Lima builds bridges between racial and climate justice
Ronan Lima reflects on how Movimento Negro Evangélico (MNE) promotes antiracist practices within and beyond church life, while mobilizing evangelical communities to engage with climate justice and understand the political dimensions of the catastrophes and emergencies shaping this agenda.

