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==List of Additional Resources==
==List of Additional Resources==


* [http://www.equaldex.com/region/brazil Equaldex Brazil]: This website provides information related to LGBTQ rights and laws in Brazil. Note that homosexuality is legal and gay marriage is legal in Brazil. It is also legal to change gender. Gay parents can adopt. There are laws against employment discrimination related to sexual identity or gender identity.
* [http://redesaude.org.br/comunica/ Rede Feminista de Saúde (Feminist Network for Health, Sexual Rights, and Reproductive Rights)]: This organization was formed in 1991. Politically organizes around issues related to sexual and reproductive health care and rights.
* [http://redesaude.org.br/comunica/ Rede Feminista de Saúde (Feminist Network for Health, Sexual Rights, and Reproductive Rights)]: This organization was formed in 1991. Politically organizes around issues related to sexual and reproductive health care and rights.
* [https://cepia.org.br/en/ Cepia]: This women's rights organization was founded in 1990. Phone: +55 21 2558-6115. Email: cepia@cepia.org.br
* [https://cepia.org.br/en/ Cepia]: This women's rights organization was founded in 1990. Phone: +55 21 2558-6115. Email: cepia@cepia.org.br

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