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Thousands of Brazilian women have contributed to the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic thanks to a solidarity network of mask making and donations. Eight women seamstresses - quilombolas, indigenous, riverside, and peripheral - reveal how they came together to survive, ensure income generation and food security for their families, filling gaps left by the State.

Top Cast

  • Zezé Motta

    Zezé Motta

    Self

  • Irene Bandeira Gavião

    Irene Bandeira Gavião

    Self

  • Maria de Barros Pereira Hancrii

    Maria de Barros Pereira Hancrii

    Self

  • Heloísa Teixeira

    Heloísa Teixeira

    Self

  • Valdiene Vieira Santos

    Valdiene Vieira Santos

    Self

  • Gleyce Vieira

    Gleyce Vieira

    Self

  • Vânia Heloisa de Carvalho

    Vânia Heloisa de Carvalho

    Self

  • Jaqueline Soares da Silva

    Jaqueline Soares da Silva

    Self

  • Eliana Boarini

    Eliana Boarini

    Self

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Thousands of Brazilian women have contributed to the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic thanks to a solidarity network of mask making and donations. Eight women seamstresses - quilombolas, indigenous, riverside, and peripheral - reveal how they came together to survive, ensure income generation and food security for their families, filling gaps left by the State.

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