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WOMEN IN THE WORLD 06.04.12
Alyse Ne lson
Panmela Castro: Saving Lives Through Graffiti In the new book 'Vital Voices' by Alyse Nelson, graffiti artist Panmela Castro and 31 other women describe how they change the world.
Panmela Castro was a 25-year-old graffiti artist in Brazil—using the streets of Rio de Janeiro as her canvas—when she realized she could turn her artwork into a radical public forum for change.
Artist Panmela Castro beside one of her murals in Brazil. ( Aaron Kisner / Courtesy of V ital V oices)
The year was 2006, and the country had just passed a landmark law. The Maria da Penha law, named for a woman who was left paralyzed by domestic violence, recognized the physical abuse of women as a violation of human rights. It was the first law against domestic violence in Brazil—a country where such