Leaflet 1 |
- This leaflet's cover has a photograph of four adult women. |
- There is a famous Brazilian actress, identified as black based on her skin color, hair, and facial traits; she is on the front and more prominent in relation to the others. |
- Two women were identified as white based on skin color. |
- An Indigenous woman was identified by skin color, straight, black hair, and facial traits. |
- All of them are smiling, wearing casual, colorful clothes, and little make-up. |
- On page 13, two women are represented through a drawing with white background, grey contours, and some pink shadings, making it impossible to identify their race and ethnicity. |
Leaflet 2 |
- This leaflet's cover has the image of three adult women holding and kissing a baby. |
- There is no focus on the body, only the faces of the women and babies. |
- This image has a greenish color and black background; however, it is possible to identify the ethnicity of the bodies which are represented. |
- One woman was identified as black from her hair and facial traits. |
- Two women were identified as white from their skin color and facial traits. |
- The same images are distributed in the other pages of this leaflet. |
Leaflet 3 |
- All photographs were submitted to manipulation and treatment in an image editor to lose focus and resolution. |
- The cover has black and white women with LGBTQ+ flags. |
- On page six, there are five women side by side close to a table; one of them was identified as black from her skin color, hair, and facial traits. |
- On page nine, there are two separate images with women holding a microphone; one of them is black, identified by skin color and hair. |
- On page 10, the image of a black woman talking is observed; she was identified as such from her skin color, hair, and facial traits. |
- Page 11 presents a photograph of four women sitting, two of whom are black, one identified from her skin color and the other from skin color and hair. |
- On page 12, there are two women, one of whom is black, identified by her skin color; she has an atabaque drum in front of her. |
- On page 15, there are three women hugging, one of whom is black, characterized as such from her skin color and facial traits. |
- On page 16, four women are sitting side by side; two of them are black, as identified from their hair, skin color, and facial traits. |
- On page 20, seven women are grouped, with their arms raised, and seem to be dancing; one of them was identified as black from her skin color. |
- On page 22, there are twelve women forming a circle, holding one another's shoulders, one behind the other; three of them were identified as black from their skin color and hair. |
- On page 23, there is a picture of fifteen women sitting in chairs forming a circle, five of whom are black; three are identified as such from their hair and skin color, and two only from skin color. |
- On page 27, there are five women around a table, two standing and three sitting; the black woman is sitting and was identified as such from her skin color and hair. |
- On page 28, nine women are standing, forming a circle; three of them are black, one of whom was identified as such from her skin color, and two from their skin color and hair. |
- On page 30, three women are sitting, apparently holding and looking at some printed material. One of them was identified as black from her hair and skin color. |