 Hello and welcome to People's Dispatch. The coronavirus pandemic has sent a shockwave through Brazil, which today stands second in the world with 1,100,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus and 51,000 deaths. Hospitals are at capacity and the country has experienced one of the highest rates of death of medical professionals amid this pandemic. However, Brazil's social movements have not stood by idly. They have been organizing around a list of demands with regards to economic support to vulnerable populations, public health policies, and above all, protection of the people. They have also organized solidarity initiatives across the country to attend to those who need it most. Today, we continue our discussions with Jesse Dayani of Levante Popular da Juventude and People's Brazil Front to hear about the impressive response of Brazil's movements to the pandemic. So, in this context, what are the social movements doing to respond to this crisis, to attend to the Brazilian population, and also to propose outings? So, here in Brazil, we had, before the pandemic and so on, before the election of Bolsonaro, even, since the coup d'etat in 2016, the other day, in this case, we had already formed two very important popular fronts here in Brazil, which are the Brazilian Front and the People's Front, without fear. With this process of Bolsonaro's relationship, the pandemic, and this aggravation of the political crisis, these two fronts have been working extremely closely together. So, we are doing a weekly meeting of the two fronts, defining collectively the steps that we are taking. And right at the beginning of the pandemic, these two fronts made an emergency program for Brazil, saying what are the measures that should be taken, both for the coronavirus content and to guarantee economic conditions for the poorest people, to be able to guarantee social isolation and not get contaminated. So, we have this program, as well as the program, also contains small and medium-sized companies. How do we do it to guarantee jobs, so that these small and medium-sized companies do not fall? So, it is a program that looks at the country's economy and that looks at the life of the Brazilian people centrally, right? So, we have created this program, and with it, we have made disputes, be it in the institutional environment, be it in the social struggle, in the streets, in the dispute of ideas. We have also done several actions and acts, virtual, in the ways that are possible today for social isolation, and also the front has participated in the street acts that have happened here in Brazil. The actions of these fronts, combined with the left parties that are in the National Congress, as well as the emergency income, that have only approved at a value of R$ 600,000 or R$ 1200, because of the actions of the opposition and the left of the Brazilian people. And also, the popular movements, the left parties presented a climate change period, and now the popular movements are building a new climate change period coming from social movements, right? So, the AMST, the youth movement, the CUT, the Center for Workers' Units, the different centers, the former movement, and all these popular movements are organizing a new climate change period, in the sense of pressuring the government. And, in addition to this, the political measures, the confrontation, the criticism, we have also built a political solidarity in the peripheries, right? So, we have distributed food and hygiene materials, like ice cream, soap, and so on, for people who live in the peripheries who don't have the ability to survive, because they live in informality and don't have any government support so that these people can stay at home and guarantee their food and also the basic hygiene materials to avoid contamination. So, we have made a solidarity campaign in all of Brazil, so many organizations, individually, right? So, Levanto Plado de Juventude has been campaigning all over Brazil, but we also have a campaign that unifies all the campaigns of this front and the front of the people without fear, which is, we will need everyone, the name of the campaign that unifies everyone, right? So, these are the actions. In addition to fighting the political dispute, the ideological dispute, we are also doing our role as a militant value, which is to be by the Brazilian people and to contribute with our little effort, which is with the food that does not save Brazil, but which is our part of a solidary contribution so that we can fight hunger and reduce the impacts of the coronavirus pollution in Brazil. Okay, but I think that's it. Thank you very much. Let's go together. We are certainly here right away, with great tranquility to face this government. I also thank you for helping us do this fight. The walls of Brazil, I think the world needs to know what is happening here, right?