After the brutal murder of Moïse in a beach kiosk in Rio de Janeiro, African immigrants express their sadness and bewilderment in a country where they once believed they could find refuge and the means to exercise their citizenship with dignity. In a collective ritual of protest, mourning, and belonging, they process the loss of their friend and brother, the horror of the violence that killed him, and the realization that Brazil is not a place to live. (Patrícia Bizzotto)