Tens of thousands of women, joined by men, rallied across Brazil yesterday, condemning gender-based violence after a record number of female victims.High-profile cases last month, including the killing of Alline de Souza Pedrotti's sister and the severe injuries sustained by Taynara Souza Santos, fueled calls for legislative action and an end to femicide.Experts like
Juliana Martins link this surge to social transformations aimed at gender equality and increased women's visibility, while protesters urged men to actively join their fight.