Cesar Calejon
Brazilian journalist and writer
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Cesar Antonio Calejon Ibrahim[1] (born 11 July 1979) is a Brazilian journalist[2] and writer.[3] Since the general elections in Brazil in 2018, he has been a critic of Jair Bolsonaro and the movement known as “Bolsonarism”, having written several books on the subject.[1][2][3][4] He also participated in debates on TV and radio, especially in Grupo Jovem Pan, where he became embroiled in some controversies with other commentators.[5][6][7]
- University of São Paulo
- Fundação Getulio Vargas
- São Marcos University

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| Born | Cesar Antonio Calejon Ibrahim |
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| Occupation | Journalist, writer |
The journalist has contributed as a columnist to the newsmagazine CartaCapital,[8] the Trip magazine[9] and portal Brasil 247.[10]
Calejon has a specialisation in International Relations from the Getulio Vargas Foundation and a master's degree in Social Change and Political Participation from the University of São Paulo.[11][10][8]
Books
- 2019: A Ascensão do Bolsonarismo no Brasil do Século XXI
- 2021: Tempestade Perfeita: o bolsonarismo e a sindemia covid-19 no Brasil
- 2022: Sobre perdas e danos: negacionismo, lawfare e neofascismo no Brasil
- 2023: Esfarrapados: Como o elitismo histórico-cultural moldou as desigualdades no Brasil
