The Coca-Cola Co. has agreed to continue discussions with an Atlanta-based human rights group, led by veteran advocate Joe Beasley, to consider expanding Coke’s philanthropic and employee practices in Brazil, advocates said Sunday. One catalyst for the budding movement is the global attention that’s to focus on Brazil during the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. Brazilian unrest related to the cost of hosting the World Cup began earlier this year. Since June, more than 1 million protesters have taken to the streets to express concerns, according to published reports. To read the full report, see the SaportaReport.com blog roll to the right.