In the face of President Jair Bolsonaro's policies, various sectors of Brazilian society have mobilized to resist and protect democratic institutions, environmental protections, and human rights. Environmental groups have organized protests and legal challenges against the dismantling of environmental regulations and the surge in deforestation. Indigenous communities have fought against the invasion of their territories and the dismantling of their protections. Social movements, trade unions, and opposition parties have taken to the streets in mass demonstrations to voice their dissent and demand the president's ouster. The media has played a crucial role in exposing corruption and malfeasance within the government, while the judiciary has acted to uphold the rule of law and protect constitutional rights. These collective efforts have resulted in some setbacks for Bolsonaro's agenda and have helped to maintain a semblance of democratic governance in Brazil.