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The Battle For Brazil s Indigenous Land Hots Up By Jordi MIRO
07/11/21 AT 9:36 PM
Brazil s indigenous peoples are bracing for a legal battle with far-right President Jair s Bolsonaro s government as it seeks to rush laws through parliament to carve away at their land.
Indigenous people, who represent some 0.5 percent of Brazil s population, hold about 13 percent of its land under ancestral rights guaranteed by the country s 1988 constitution.
These have been under threat ever since Bolsonaro came to power in 2019 on the promise of ceding not one centimeter more to Brazil s native population.
He has sought to open public land up for economic exploitation in one of the world s biggest agricultural producers, and several bills are before parliament seeking to achieve this.
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Campaign Review: Battle of the breaks in Coca-Cola vs Nestlé
In Campaign Review, Mumbrella invites the industry’s creatives and strategists to offer their views on recent ad campaigns. This week: Hardhat s Lani Cush and Think HQ s Andre Lima compare Coca-Cola s and Nestlé s latest campaigns.
July 1, 2021 8:53
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Lani Cush, head of strategy at Hardhat, says:
With COVID dominating over the past 12-18 months, it makes sense that Coke would want to lift and lighten the mood, when we’re taking a much needed and well-earned break. Not only are they giving people permission to treat themselves with a coke, but they’re showing that in doing so, you can be happier for it. With happiness and that ‘coke feeling’ at its core, Coke has spent years building the idea that cracking a Coke will unleash the more bubbly, energetic version of yourself. Here, we see the end benefit in all its vibrant glory.
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Fans cheer as the New Mexico United team takes the field prior to the start of the first game in its inaugural seasonin March 2019. The team makes its long-awaited return home Saturday night vs. Austin Bold FC. (Roberto E. Rosales/Journal file)
Home cooking can be particularly enticing – provided one doesn’t spill it.
New Mexico United’s long-awaited home opener Saturday night at Isotopes Park has the feel of a celebration. It will be United’s first regular-season appearance in its home state in 574 days, and even players who were around back in 2019 say the wait has seemed even longer.