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now, her sister was a local politician and anti racism activist, murdered five years ago. so, has that personal tragedy given her unstoppable political motivation? anielle franco, in brasilia, welcome to hardtalk. it s my pleasure to be here, and thanks for the invitation. well, it is great to have you on the show. let me ask you when president lula offered you this very high profile position in his government of minister of racial equality, did you have to think hard before accepting it? well, yes, because it s a position where we have to attend 58% of the population and we have a majority of black population in brazil. but even though we have that number, we have a lot of emergencies and problems and issues that we need to take care very carefully. even though i voted for lula since my first election, i was very happy but, at the same time, i had a conversation with my parents first just because, you know, my mum and my daddy had just lost another daughter in politics f
Bbc-newsProgrammeTopHeadlinesNews-storiesHardtalkBrazilParty-leaderLuiz-inacio-lula-da-silva-returned-to-powerWorkersSocial-justiceEnvironment from paris, here s our europe editor katya adler. let s cross straight to paris and my colleague rajini vaidyanathan. well, that i d is young here, but so far, we re not hearing of any major disturbance it appears to be a calmer night, but for example in paris, the tensions really flared up. it s difficult to say what this evening will hold for us. but of course, this all comes after the grandmother of 17 year old nahel issued an appeal and other family members have also spoken to the bbc saying the same, calling for home. some family member and a friend of nahel to katya adler, who has this report. in theirfirst on in their first on camera interview since nahel s death, his family told me they want to be very clear stuffy although there are no words to describe how we feel. we although there are no words to describe how we feel.- although there are no words to describe how we feel. we ust buried a 17-year-old. describe how we feel. we ust buried a 17-year-old. but h d
Bbc-newsOn-newsdayStudioSingaporeFranceUkRelativeTeenagerViewersAround-the-worldFamilyLaw secretary, thank you so much forjoining us on bbc news. you ve written it today s decision was that the country back decades. what impact do you think it will have on couege you think it will have on college admissions? look, i think the decision today took away a very important tool that university leaders use to ensure diversity on campus. students learn best in a diverse learning environment and the supreme court decision took that tool away. however, what it didn t take away is the intent to ensure leaders across the country, that our colleges are made up of beautifully diverse students, much like our country is. let s talk about that intent because the president, as we know, strongly disagrees with the court s decision and he has instructed you to look at ways to look at ways to ensure that student bodies remain diverse. what will you be looking at? as the president said earlier today, we won t let the decision be the last word. look, we re committed more than ever. as a
WritingEqual-protectionMajorityChiefjusticejohn-robertsPresidentjoe-bidenProgressPrecedentDecision-rollsDissentButjusticeSonia-sotomayorCountry activist murdered five years ago. so, has that personal tragedy given her unstoppable political motivation? anielle franco in brasilia, welcome to hardtalk. it s my pleasure to be here, and thanks for the invitation. well, it is great to have you on the show. let me ask you when president lula offered you this very high profile position in his government of minister of racial equality, did you have to think hard before accepting it? well, yes, because it s a position where we have to attend 58% of the population and we have a majority of black population in brazil. but even though we have that number, we have a lot of emergencies and problems and issues that we need to take care very carefully. even though i voted for lula since my first election, i was very happy but, at the same time, i had a conversation with my parents first just because, you know, my mum and my daddy had just lost another daughter in politics five years ago and, of course, it would be important to ta
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