
Freedom Hunts it's Ways
Everyone's Story in each one's Story
This book brings stories of life and struggle of different social groups in Maranhão (Brazil) who are mobilized in defense of their traditional territories. Constituted in a space of political and historical insurgency in the production of visibility of the lives affected by the Carajás Corridor of the mining company Vale S.A., of the resistance processes generated in the context of their walks, of the potentialities built in the struggle for land and for autonomy political and productive.
Graphic design and layout: Patricia Yamamoto and Gustavo Motta
Cover illustration: Zika Pires and "Nobody"
Organizers: Sislena Costa da Silva, Cindia Brustolin, Ainá Oliveira da Silva, Carla Cristina Barros Pinheiro, Clara Fernanda da Silva Costa, Maria Ecy Lopes de Castro, Neuziane Souza
Produced by Justice on the Rails

To account for the specificities of the voices of each community, we chose the fabric known as chita in Brazil, to compose the graphic art of each chapter of the book, where we look for different chita prints, bringing uniqueness and at the same time the set. Parts of the chapter calls were printed and then handwritten on tracing paper, scanned and integrated into the book.















