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Two Visions of Brazil: A Shantyless or Shantyful Country PDF Print E-mail
Written by Edison Bernardo DeSouza   
Thursday, 07 August 2008 05:40

A favela, in Rio, Brazil More than any other Brazilian city, São Paulo can serve as a witness of Brazil's strengthening economy. Luxurious commercial buildings being raised everywhere, high-class homes being built all over the city, subway lines expanding at an astronomic pace, brand new cars packing up the streets.

 
Where is Brazil's Barack Obama? PDF Print E-mail
Written by John Fitzpatrick   
Friday, 01 August 2008 18:42

Barack ObamaThe US presidential candidate, Barack Obama, has just made a triumphal tour of Europe during which he was feted by the region's political leaders and cheered on by crowds in Germany. Whether Obama becomes president will depend on American voters and not foreign fans and his race will undoubtedly play a part. It has taken a long time for a black presidential candidate to appear in the US. 

 
The Rich Also Get Arrested in Brazil, But Only the Poor Go to Jail PDF Print E-mail
Written by Cristovam Buarque   
Tuesday, 29 July 2008 19:20

Handcuffs I have friends who feel proud that they were handcuffed because of their ideas. They would have liked it if, back in those days, the television had divulged the news of their arrest because they could have publicized their fight for democracy, and the record of their imprisonment would be a form of protection. 

 
120 Years After End of Slavery Brazilian Blacks Still Far from Getting Equality PDF Print E-mail
Written by Edison Bernardo DeSouza   
Tuesday, 29 July 2008 06:48

Black Brazilian quilombola Despite Brazil's NIMBY attitude about racism, while trying to convince itself of being a racial democracy, the statistics do not lie. Brazil is far from being a racial paradise. The last research published by the IBGE (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics) in 2006 revealed that while the gross income of a white person in Brazil is around US$ 692,00 monthly, an Afro-Brazilian makes US$ 368,00. 

 
Mehmari & Holanda: Brazilian Duo's Seismic Utterance PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bruce Gilman   
Tuesday, 29 July 2008 03:46

Contínua Amizade André Mehmari has a special gift of touch, coaxing from the piano both an emotion recollected in tranquility and the rash impact of experience.  Hamilton de Holanda is simply the most gifted 10-string bandolim player of his generation, the soul of sensitive drive.  This is evidenced on their latest creation, Contínua Amizade (released in the U. S. as Continuous Friendship). 

 
A Booming Brazil? Just Another Myth Created by the Press PDF Print E-mail
Written by Daniel Torres   
Thursday, 24 July 2008 04:43

Paraisópolis, Paradise City, a favela inside the super rich Morumbi neighborhood in São Paulo, Brazil The international media is infatuated with the Brazilian economy. Almost every week there is a new article adulating the Brazilian economic 'miracle.' Although these newspapers make accurate claims they also tend to frequently embellish the truth.

 
Brazil: The South American Tiger Is No Black Sheep Anymore PDF Print E-mail
Written by Clara Angelica Porto   
Wednesday, 23 July 2008 04:10

Brazil's Morumbi Shopping mall On Tuesday, May 13, The Wall Street Journal published an article stating that after decades pursuing a convincing economic growth, Brazil has finally reached the other great emerging economies of the world. Until recently Brazil had been kind of looked down as the black sheep of the BRIC group (Brazil, Russia, India and China), to the point that some even suggested that the B should be dropped and the group should be named RIC.

 
The Lula Factor: How Brazil's Former Metal Worker Became a Brilliant Strategist PDF Print E-mail
Written by Clara Angelica Porto   
Wednesday, 23 July 2008 03:10

Lula and Lady LibertyThe Financial Times did a six-page story on the development of Brazil, stating that the country may be reaching the level of the so-called superpowers. May reach, as they say, not quite there yet. They point out that the Brazilian society changes as the family income rises and the inequalities diminish, but they criticize Brazil's infrastructure system.

 
Brazil's Indian Warriors Gather to Keep Amazon Waters Flowing Free PDF Print E-mail
Written by Glenn Switkes   
Wednesday, 16 July 2008 18:58

Brazil Kayapo's war dance For five days in May, hundreds of tribal people from the far reaches of the Amazon Basin came together to protest plans for huge dams on the Xingu River, the largest tributary of the Amazon. It was like being at a United Nations of indigenous peoples. Representatives from the Kayapó, Parakanã, Assurini and other indigenous groups arrived ceremonially dressed with genipapo (black) and urucum (red) bodypaint, and feather adornments. Some traveled as far as 1,000 miles to attend the meeting.

 
Is the US Navy After Brazil's Oil? Some Brazilians Think So PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matthew Flynn   
Tuesday, 15 July 2008 04:12

US Fourth Fleet In a region where there are virtually no terrorist groups seeking to attack the United States, or deployment or even development of nuclear arsenals, it is time for a civilian and not a military approach to define and lead U.S. foreign relations in Latin America.

 
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