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Course links: https://anapincolini.com.br/cursos-2/ In this video, we talk about some of the main food security actions in Brazil (although not yet under this name), based on the studies of the pioneer Josué de Castro, who dared to problematize the issue of hunger when it was still a taboo subject. From the writings of Josué de Castro in the 1930s to the creation of SISAN in 2006, we highlight some important milestones in this timeline. A brief history of food security is the starting point for this conversation. Instagram: /anapincolini Facebook: /anpincolini My book: encurtador.com.br/fjnyY REFERENCES THAT SUPPORT THIS VIDEO: Brasil. (2008). Food and nutritional security: trajectory and reports of the construction of a national policy. Brasília: Ministry of Social Development and Fight against Hunger. Brasil. (2016). Update course in social assistance surveillance of SUAS. Brasília: Ministry of Social and Agrarian Development; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul; Center for International Studies on Government, p.09 (FIGURE). Available at: https://ips.ufba.br/sites/ips.ufba.br... Castro, J . (1946). Geography of Hunger. Rio de Janeiro: O Cruzeiro. Castro, J. (1967). Men and Crabs. São Paulo: Brasiliense.