Overview
- The Brasília gathering brought together 1,700 elected delegates, with roughly 85% from civil society, in the conference’s first edition since 2018.
- More than 500 proposals were systematized and will be condensed into 15 priorities for formal submission after a final editorial review and publication.
- Officials said selected items, including a proposed fund to confront environmental racism, will be forwarded to forums such as COP30 and used to update the national Planapir.
- The conference closed with the reading of the Manifesto Sankofa, cultural presentations, and approval of motions supporting movement initiatives and rejecting far-right measures in Congress.
- Minister Anielle Franco urged organizations to take no step back on racial justice as the CNPIR emphasizes participation and oversight of existing gains such as public-service quotas.