Fábio Zuker. Fábio Zuker is a journalist and anthropologist and lives between São Paulo and Santarém, Brazil. He writes for the Thomson Reuters Foundation and InfoAmazonia. He has also written for the Amazônia Real agency, National Geographic Brazil, piauí magazine, Le Monde Diplomatique Brasil, Agência Pública, Nexo Jornal, Piseagrama magazine, among other media outlets. Zuker holds a master's degree in social sciences from EHESS-Paris and is a doctoral candidate in social anthropology at the University of São Paulo. His research focuses on the destruction of life on the banks of the Tapajós River (Pará) and Indigenous ways of making politics and creating worlds. He is the author of The Life and Death of a Minke Whale in the Amazon and Other Stories of the Brazilian Rainforest (Publication Studio SP, 2019), to be released in 2022 in English by Milkweed Editions. He also wrote On an Escape Route: Essays on Writing, Fear, and Violence (Hedra, 2020). He is a thr
Paulina Chamorro. Paulina Chamorro is a journalist with more than two decades of experience covering socio-environmental topics in Brazil. Chamorro is dedicated to telling stories about nature and people, across mediums.
She hosted several pioneering radio programs in Brazil devoted to environmental issues. She was a producer and reporter for the Mar sem Fim (Endless Sea) project, broadcast by TV Cultura. She reported from the field, sailing along the Brazilian coast for three years.
She has twice received the Chico Mendes Socio-Environmental Award for best radio program. In 2016 she received the João Pedro Cardoso Medal, an award from the São Paulo State Government, the only such environmental distinction in the country, for her work in communication about culture and the environment.
In 2019, she received the title of "São Paulo Citizen" from the São Paulo City Council. Chamorro has hosted the podcast Vozes do Planeta (Voices of the Planet) since 2016.
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