Journalist, writer, cultural producer and socio-environmental activist Luzia Moraes was present at another edition of Salvador's Carnival as Godmother of the Carnival Without Hunger Campaign. The communicator accompanied the Citizenship Block parade, which took place last Saturday (14), from the headquarters of the Afro Kizumba Block, located on Rua Porta do Carmo, traversing the traditional Batatinha Circuit, in Pelourinho. The action, coordinated by Raimundo Bandeira, from the Salvador Committee of the Citizenship Action, brought together the contagious energy of the Afro Kizumba Block's percussion, as well as personalities, revelers and a wide presence of the press. Official coverage was provided by TV Pelourinho, reinforcing the visibility of an initiative that unites culture, solidarity and citizenship. The main objective of the parade was to encourage the exchange of block t-shirts for non-perishable food items, strengthening the fight against hunger and promoting social awareness during the country's biggest popular festival. An active member of the Salvador Committee of Ação da Cidadania, Luzia Moraes has been the Godmother of the Christmas Without Hunger and Carnival Without Hunger campaigns for over a decade, consolidating her commitment to humanitarian causes, the fight against racism, and the defense of the environment. The Carnival Without Hunger Campaign is an official initiative of Ação da Cidadania, sponsored by CAIXA and the Government of Brazil. More information: www.carnavalsemfome.com.br @acaosalvador @blocodacidadaniabr (71) 98800-9560 Hunger is no joke. All together against racism. Caring for the environment is everyone's duty.