
Podcast PSIR!
O PSIR! é um podcast sobre Periferias, Solução, Inovação e Reconstrução, uma iniciativa da Stanford Social Innovation Review Brasil e da Iniciativa PIPA, com apoio do Instituto Beja e produção do coletivo Nós, mulheres da periferia.
A partir da pesquisa “Periferias e Filantropia – As barreiras de acesso aos recursos no Brasil”, o PSIR! destaca os desafios e as potências das organizações periféricas em todo o país.
Nesta temporada, o podcast traz a voz de cinco lideranças comunitárias que encontraram soluções criativas para promover transformação social nas periferias, mesmo com poucos recursos.
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Ana Clara Telles
Internationalist, PhD in International Relations from PUC-Rio and Specialist in Public Policy Analysis from UFRJ. She has worked for 13 years in the third sector on drug policy, criminal justice and public security. She is a Program Officer at the Open Society Foundations, supporting organizations that fight against violence and for access to rights. She is co-founder of Movimentos, a favela organization that discusses drug policy from the perspective of peripheral youth.

Ana Clara Telles
Internationalist, PhD in International Relations from PUC-Rio and Specialist in Public Policy Analysis from UFRJ. She has worked for 13 years in the third sector on drug policy, criminal justice and public security. She is a Program Officer at the Open Society Foundations, supporting organizations that fight against violence and for access to rights. She is co-founder of Movimentos, a favela organization that discusses drug policy from the perspective of peripheral youth.

Ana Clara Telles
Internationalist, PhD in International Relations from PUC-Rio and Specialist in Public Policy Analysis from UFRJ. She has worked for 13 years in the third sector on drug policy, criminal justice and public security. She is a Program Officer at the Open Society Foundations, supporting organizations that fight against violence and for access to rights. She is co-founder of Movimentos, a favela organization that discusses drug policy from the perspective of peripheral youth.


Ana Clara Telles
Internationalist, PhD in International Relations from PUC-Rio and Specialist in Public Policy Analysis from UFRJ. She has worked for 13 years in the third sector on drug policy, criminal justice and public security. She is a Program Officer at the Open Society Foundations, supporting organizations that fight against violence and for access to rights. She is co-founder of Movimentos, a favela organization that discusses drug policy from the perspective of peripheral youth.

Ana Clara Telles
Internationalist, PhD in International Relations from PUC-Rio and Specialist in Public Policy Analysis from UFRJ. She has worked for 13 years in the third sector on drug policy, criminal justice and public security. She is a Program Officer at the Open Society Foundations, supporting organizations that fight against violence and for access to rights. She is co-founder of Movimentos, a favela organization that discusses drug policy from the perspective of peripheral youth.

Lideranças
Ana Clara Telles
Internationalist, PhD in International Relations from PUC-Rio and Specialist in Public Policy Analysis from UFRJ. She has worked for 13 years in the third sector on drug policy, criminal justice and public security. She is a Program Officer at the Open Society Foundations, supporting organizations that fight against violence and for access to rights. She is co-founder of Movimentos, a favela organization that discusses drug policy from the perspective of peripheral youth.

Ana Clara Telles
Internationalist, PhD in International Relations from PUC-Rio and Specialist in Public Policy Analysis from UFRJ. She has worked for 13 years in the third sector on drug policy, criminal justice and public security. She is a Program Officer at the Open Society Foundations, supporting organizations that fight against violence and for access to rights. She is co-founder of Movimentos, a favela organization that discusses drug policy from the perspective of peripheral youth.

Ana Clara Telles
Internationalist, PhD in International Relations from PUC-Rio and Specialist in Public Policy Analysis from UFRJ. She has worked for 13 years in the third sector on drug policy, criminal justice and public security. She is a Program Officer at the Open Society Foundations, supporting organizations that fight against violence and for access to rights. She is co-founder of Movimentos, a favela organization that discusses drug policy from the perspective of peripheral youth.

Ana Clara Telles
Internationalist, PhD in International Relations from PUC-Rio and Specialist in Public Policy Analysis from UFRJ. She has worked for 13 years in the third sector on drug policy, criminal justice and public security. She is a Program Officer at the Open Society Foundations, supporting organizations that fight against violence and for access to rights. She is co-founder of Movimentos, a favela organization that discusses drug policy from the perspective of peripheral youth.

Ana Clara Telles
Internationalist, PhD in International Relations from PUC-Rio and Specialist in Public Policy Analysis from UFRJ. She has worked for 13 years in the third sector on drug policy, criminal justice and public security. She is a Program Officer at the Open Society Foundations, supporting organizations that fight against violence and for access to rights. She is co-founder of Movimentos, a favela organization that discusses drug policy from the perspective of peripheral youth.

Narradores
