Vogue Brazil Fashion Director Resigns Over Photos That Evoke Slavery Era By News February 16, 2019 Add Comment Edit Donata Meirelles resigned after photos emerged from her 50th birthday that critics saw as allusion to race relations in the colonial era, when slavery was legal in Brazil. Share this post Related PostsThe Wall and the Shutdown, ExplainedFact Check of the Day: In Tweetstorm, Trump Bends Truth on Foreign Policy and the Border WallChristmas Is Near, but the News Won’t Stop. Here’s What to Follow.Shutdown Might Not Have Much Immediate Impact on the EconomyGovernment to Shut Down: House and Senate Adjourn With No Spending DealCancer Doctors See Encouraging Signs for Ruth Bader GinsburgIn a Flash, U.S. Military Policy Turns Inward and Echoes Across the GlobePentagon Considers Using Special Operations Forces to Continue Mission in Syria
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