International

This Lent, we journey alongside communities whose lives are shaped and disrupted by the Carajás Railway, which connects one of the world's largest open-pit iron ore mines in the state of Pará to the port of São Luís in the state of Maranhão. These same communities face the compounding pressures of the mining industry and industrial agriculture.

With the support of our Brazilian partner Justiça nos Trilhos (Justice on the Rails), we invite you to see how these communities are organizing and standing firm — determined to remain on their land and to defend both the environment and their fundamental human rights.

*Brazil: Resist to Exist