10 February by Collective
Preparations for the anti-fascist and anti-imperialist conference, to be held in Porto Alegre from March 26 to 29, 2026, are well underway. Around a hundred political organizations, trade unions and dozens of other movements from Brazil are supporting and participating in its preparation as part of a local unitary organizing committee. We are now publishing the list of these organizations.
Political Parties
• Workers’ Party (PT)
• Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL)
• Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB)
Social Movements and Foundations
• Landless Workers’ Movement (MST)
• Lauro Campos and Marielle Franco Foundation
• Perseu Abramo Foundation
• Maurício Grabois Foundation – Rio Grande do Sul Section (FMG-RS )
• World Social Forum Brazilian Committee
• World Forum on Health and Social Security (FSMSSS)
• Arab Palestinian Federation of Brazil (FEPAL)
• New Paradigms Institute (INP)
• “And If It Were You” Institute (E Se Fosse Você)
• Brazilian Center for Solidarity with the Peoples and Struggle for Peace (CEBRAPAZ)
• Association of Former Political Prisoners and Persecuted Persons of RS [1] (AEPPP-RS)
• Mothers and Fathers for Democracy
• Lawyers for Democracy, Justice, and Citizenship (ADJC)
• Committee in Defense of Democracy and the Democratic Rule of Law
• Workers’ Movement for Rights (MTD)
• Multiplicity (Multiplicidade)
• Association for Solidarity and Self-Determination of the Sahrawi People (ASAARAUÍ)
• Justice and Human Rights Movement
• CAMP – School of Good Living (Escola do Bem Viver)
• Human Rights Institute (IdhES)
• Emancipa Network
Trade Union Centers and Federations
• Unified Workers’ Central (CUT/RS)
• Central of Workers of Brazil (CTB)
• General Union of Workers (UGT)
• Union Force (Força Sindical)
• Intersindical – Central of the Working Class
• Central of Brazilian Trade Unions (CSB)
• National Federation of Metalworkers of Brazil (FIT-METAL)
• International Union of Metal and Mining Trade Unions (UIS-MM)
• Education International Latin America
• National Federation of Technical-Administrative Workers’ Unions in Public Higher Education Institutions of Brazil (FASUBRA SINDICAL)
Education and Teaching (Unions and Institutes)
• State Teachers’ Center of Rio Grande do Sul (CPERS)
• Inter-municipal Union of Professors of Federal Higher Education Institutions of RS (ADUFRGS)
• National Union of Higher Education Faculty (ANDES-SN)
• State Union of Education Professionals of Rio de Janeiro (SEPE/RJ)
• Teko Porã Free and Popular University
Housing and Community
• National Confederation of Residents’ Associations (CONAM)
• National Movement for the Struggle for Housing (MNLM)
• National Union for Popular Housing (UNMP)
• Gaúcha Federation of Residents’ Associations and Community Entities (FEGAMEC)
Women’s Rights and Equality
• Brazilian Women’s Union (UBM)
• National Women’s Collective for the Right to the City
• Women’s March
• Juntas – Women’s Movement (Juntas means “Together”)
• Union of Black Men and Women for Equality (UNEGRO)
• Postal Service Women’s Association
Health and Public Services
• SindiSaúde (Health Workers’ Union) of the Sinos Valley
• Union of Nursing Professionals, Technicians, and Hospital Employees of RS (Sindisaúde/RS)
• Gaúcha Association of Health Workers (AGTS-RS)
• Association of Employees of UFRGS, UFCSPA, and IFRS
IFRS
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(ASSUFRGS-Union)
• Association of Employees of the HPS (Emergency Hospital) (ASHPS)
• Association of Employees of the Conceição Hospital Group (ASERGHC)
• Association of Employees of the Presidente Vargas Maternal and Child Hospital (ASSERPV)
• “More SUS, More Brazil” Movement (SUS is the Brazilian Unified Health System)
Students and Youth
• National Union of Students (UNE)
• State Union of Students (UEE)
• Brazilian Union of Secondary Students (UBES)
• Gaúcha Union of Secondary Students (UGES)
• Metropolitan Union of Secondary Students of Porto Alegre (UMESPA)
• Central Student Directory (DCE) of various universities (UFRGS, UFCSPA, UNISINOS, UPF, UCS, La Salle, UniRitter, FADERGS, UFF)
• Socialist Youth Union (UJS)
• Free Homeland Youth (JPL)
• Workers’ Party Youth
• “Occupy Socialism” Youth (Ocupe Socialismo)
• Alicerce Collective (Foundation/Base)
• Juntos! Movement (Together!)
Miscellaneous Professional Unions
• Bank Employees’ Union of Porto Alegre and Region
• Subway Workers’ Union (SINDIMETRÔ)
• Metalworkers’ Union of Caxias do Sul and Region
• Metalworkers’ Union of Greater Porto Alegre (STIMEPA)
• Municipal Employees’ Union of Porto Alegre (SIMPA)
• Union of Telemarketing and Radio-Call Company Employees of RS (SINTRATEL-RS)
• Economists’ Union of the State of Rio Grande do Sul (SINDECON-RS)
• Union of State Tax Technicians of Rio Grande do Sul (AFOCEFE)
• Federation of Commercial Employees of Rio Grande do Sul (FECOSUL)
• Justice System Employees’ Union of Rio Grande do Sul (Sindijus)
Culture, History, and Others
• Historical and Geographical Institute of Rio Grande do Sul (IHGRGS)
• Institute of Architects of Brazil – Rio Grande do Sul Section (IAB-RS)
• Economy Society of Rio Grande do Sul (SOCECON-RS)
• José Marti Cultural Association of RS (ACJM-RS)
• Association of Sculptors of the State of Rio Grande do Sul (AEERGS)
• Gaúcha Association of State Workers of Rio Grande do Sul
• Anti-Racist Police Officers
• Jubilee South Brazil Network
• Trade Union and Popular Forum
• St. Pauli Porto Alegre (Supporters’ movement/club)
[1] RS stands for the state of Rio Grande do Sul, and Gaúcha/o is the adjective used for people or things from that specific state.
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Being the result or work of several individuals.
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