
Publications:

- Thematic Dossier: Revista Direito Público v. 21 n. 112 (2025) – Special Issue on Reproductive Justice, Democracy and the Rule of Law: Dossiê Temático “Justiça Reprodutiva, Democracia e Estado de Direito” e Artigos Originais’ (Published: 2025-01-31 under CCBY licence). DOI: https://doi.org/10.11117/rdp.v21i112.
- Article: Atina Krajewska and Carina Calabria (2025) “Apresentação do dossiê temático: Developing a sociological approach to analysing the relationship between Reproductive Justice, Democracy and the Rule of Law in Brazil”, Direito Publico, vol. 21, no. 112, 8-38. DOI: https://doi.org/
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Editorial: Atina Krajewska , Carina Calabria , Elisa Urbano Ramos, Roseane Cordeiro de Oliveira (2025) “Carta Editorial/ Editorial” Direito Publico, vol. 21, no. 112, 39-60. DOI: https://doi.org/10.11117/rdp.v21i112.8239 – includes Pankararu and Xukuru do Ororubá manifestos.
- Manifesto of Indigenous women Xukuru de Ororubá: Maria Roseane Cordeiro de Oliveira e Maria Claudenice Lima da Silva Germino “Indigenous Women: poetic composition of (re)existing lives”, Carta Editorial/Editorial Direito Público, vol. 21, no. 112, 48-51. DOI: https://doi.org/10.11117/rdp.v21i112.823.
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- Manifesto of Indigenous women Pankararu: Elisa Urbano Ramos “What belongs to us as Indigenous Women?”, Carta Editorial/Editorial Direito Público, vol. 21, no. 112, 52-57. DOI: https://doi.org/10.11117/rdp.v21i112.823.
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Public Policy Proposals
NEW! 2025 Report for the 1st National Conference of Indigenous Women: regional stages in JUREMA (Pernambuco, Alagoas, Sergipe, and northern Bahia) and MANGABEIRA (Paraíba, Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Piauí, and southern Bahia).

- 2023: LASA 2023 Congress América Latina y el Caribe: Pensar, Representar y Luchar por los Derechos, Vancouver, Canada (Latin American Studies Association – LASA):
- Painel “The role of rights discourse and practice in process of social and gender transformation in contemporary Latin America”.
- Building inclusive sexual and reproductive health laws and policies addressing Brazilian indigenous women (Atina Krajewska and Carina Calabria).
- 2023: Conference Red lines, red tapes: ethical challenges in sensitive research in social sciences and humanities, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland:
- Session 7 “Researching Vulnerable Groups”
- “Negotiating the Autonomy of Indigenous Researchers and Participants in the Context of a Research Project in Brazil – the Limits of Decolonising Methodologies” (Atina Krajewska and Carina Calabria).
- 2024: XIV Congress of the Brazilian Association of Sociology of Law (ABRaSD), Niterói, RJ, Brazil:
- “Sociology of Global Health Law” (Atina Krajewska).
- Interest Group “Reproductive Justice, Democracy and the Rule of Law” (Atina Krajewska, Carina Calabria, Carla Aparecida Ventura (USP)).
- Panel “Examining Reproductive Justice with Indigenous Women from the Northeast of Brazil”:
- “Building Reproductive Justice with Indigenous Women in Brazil: challenging rights, access to health and the concept of cuerpo-territorio” (Atina Krajewska and Carina Calabria).
- “The constructions of sexual and reproductive health/illness of Xukuru Indigenous Women” (Maria Roseane Cordeiro de Oliveira).
- “The constructions of sexual and reproductive health/illness of Pankararu Indigenous Women” (Elisa Urbano Ramos).
- 2025: 28th International Political Science Association (IPSA) World Congress of Political Science 2025, Seoul, South Korea:
- Panel “Human Development Frontiers: Gender Equality, Public Health and Education”:
- “Is there reproductive justice for indigenous women in Brazil?” (Carina Calabria)
Reports
- 2023 Report on project activities.
- 2024 Report on project activities.
Training and Workshops:
- 2023: Special training with Professor Luciana Oliveira (IDP Brasilia) on Social Sciences methods, focusing on interview methods with vulnerable participants and qualitative data analysis (Carina Calabria, Elisa Urbano Ramos, Roseane Cordeiro Oliveira).
- 2024: Special training provided by Matheus Barbosa de Melo (MA) on literature review methods.
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2025: Workshop “Reclaiming the Body, Health, and Ancestry.” Supporting materials (“Retomadas femininas”).
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2025: Workshop “Sexual and Reproductive Health Handbook for Young Indigenous People: Information on Health, Body, and Rights with an Emphasis on Northeastern Territories” – in partnership with UNFPA (UN Population Fund) and the APOINME Women’s Directorate – Supporting materials (SSR Handbook).
Useful materials from external sources:
- 2025 Policy Proposals issued by the 1st National Conference of Indigenous Women: 156 proposals organised by regional stages:
- 2025 “Charter for life and for bodies-territories” – 1st National Conference of Indigenous Women:
“Our bodies are territory! We are the guardians of the planet for the healing of the earth!” – 49 final priority proposals of the 1st National Conference of Indigenous Women.
Final Letter (I National Conference of Indigenous Women)
- 2025 Letter from Brasilia: global voices for healing the earth (final document of the “international tent” of the 4th March of Indigenous Women) – first mention of Reproductive Justice:
Letter from Brasilia: global voices for healing the earth (English version)



