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Portinho may refer to: People * Carlos Portinho (born 1973), Brazilian politician and lawyer * Carmen Portinho (1903-2001), Brazilian civil engineer, urbanist and feminist Places * Portinho, São Tomé and Príncipe * , Portugal {{dab, geo, surname ...
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Carlos Portinho
Carlos Francisco Portinho, also known as Portinho (born 2 July 1973), is a Brazilian politician and lawyer. In 2018, he was elected first substitute for senator in Rio de Janeiro (state), Rio de Janeiro. Portinho took office in the Senate on 3 November 2020 as Senator for Rio de Janeiro, due to the passing of Arolde de Oliveira, at the age of 83, victim of Coronavirus disease 2019, COVID-19, who had organ failure caused by the disease. In the public service, Portinho had served as Municipal Secretary of Housing during Eduardo Paes administration in Rio de Janeiro, State Secretary of Environment in the Luiz Fernando Pezão administration and Municipal Subsecretary of Housing in Marcelo Crivella administration. In the private sector, as lawyer specialized in sports law, Portinho was juridical Vice President of Clube de Regatas Flamengo, Flamengo. As a senator representing Rio de Janeiro, Portinho notably reported Bill 14193/2021 to the Senate, which eventually saw the creation of ...
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Carmen Portinho
Carmen Velasco Portinho (1903–2001) was a Brazilian civil engineer, urbanist, and feminist. A pioneering woman in her field, Portinho was the third woman to graduate as an engineer in Brazil. Life Carmen Velasco Portinho was born on January 26, 1903, in Corumbá, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. At the age of four, Portinho's family moved to Rio de Janeiro. the federal capital at the time, where she soon became involved with the feminist movements, together with Bertha Lutz, for the right of women to vote. The campaigns that happen in the 1920s and 1930s for more rights for women, was where she fought tirelessly for equality between men and women. She was an activist for the education of women and for the valorization of women's work outside the domestic sphere. She graduated in 1925 at the Polytechnic School of the former University of Brazil, today the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Upon the completion of her studies in 1925, she became the third woman to graduate as an en ...
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