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Speaking Portuguese as an Act of Resistance
An opinion piece by António Fiuza argues that speaking Portuguese, from its Carioca lightness to its global diaspora, serves as an act of resistance and a common territory where diverse identities meet, allowing language to be a gesture of approximation.
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