Mothers in Brazil whose sons are killed by police are organizing to demand reparations and broader protections for families affected by state violence. Multiple outlets report that the group calls for a nationwide policy to support relatives of victims, including measures aimed at addressing the harm caused by police killings. The mothers are also seeking public funding to finance the group’s activities and advocacy efforts. While the reports focus on the campaign’s goals, they describe the group as united by grief and a shared demand for government action. The proposed approach emphasizes institutional support for families and financial backing for the advocacy process. The campaign signals an effort to move beyond individual cases toward nationwide policy changes, including resources that can help relatives cope with the aftermath of police violence. Overall, the coverage centers on the mothers’ public demands for reparations and state-funded support in response to killings carried out by police.