Between 2019 and 2022, Brazil faced a severe erosion of democratic norms, marked by systematic attacks on university autonomy and the harassment of scholars. In response, human rights, academic, and democracy networks developed innovative strategies to document violations, develop collective strategies to resist and push back as well as to litigate key cases, offering a vital action framework for global audiences currently facing similar legislative and institutional pressures.
Join Scholars at Risk (SAR) and the Coalition for Academic Freedom in the Americas (CAFA) on Wednesday, March 4th at 12:00 PM EST (14:00 BRT) for a moderated discussion featuring Conrado Hübner Mendes, constitutional law expert, and Flávia Pellegrino of Pacto pela Democracia, with moderation by Kim Lane Scheppele, Professor of Sociology and International Affairs at Princeton University. Together, they will highlight transferable strategies for defending academic freedom, drawing comparative insights and practical solutions for resisting democratic backsliding.
Interpretation available in English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Scholars at Risk is a founding partner of the Coalition for Academic Freedom in the Americas (CAFA).
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