| Mural of Paulo Freire at the entrance to the Florestan Fernandes National School of the Landless Rural Workers Movement MST in Guararema Brazil 2018 Richard Pithouse | MR Online Mural of Paulo Freire at the entrance to the Florestan Fernandes National School of the Landless Rural Workers’ Movement (MST) in Guararema, Brazil, 2018. Richard Pithouse

‘1 Million Members, 100 Million Trees: How Brazil’s Socialist Farmers Are Fighting Big Ag’

Originally published: BreakThrough News on April 21, 2023 by BreakThrough News Staff (more by BreakThrough News)  | (Posted Nov 15, 2023)

The one-million strong Landless Workers Movement (MST) is a backbone of the Brazilian left, famous for its mass actions and radical land occupations all across the Brazilian countryside. While fighting agribusiness giants, the MST has become the largest producer of organic rice in Latin America, has a plan to plant 100 million trees to fight deforestation, while running its own schools and organizing whole communities in its settlements.

BT News went to the deep south of Bahia state, the heart of black Brazil, to see the MST’s operations up close, to talk to its militants and to hear about their vision for an alternative model for Brazil, Latin America and the world.

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