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Reassessing Anarcho-Syndicalism in Brazil
Anarcho-syndicalism emerged in Brazil as a potent force shaping the nation’s labor movement from the late 19th century into the 1920s. Rooted in immigrant radicalism and revolutionary syndicalist…
Use of architecture in the film "I'm Still Here"
Thanks to @michael for sending the Arch Dailey article on architecture and how it is used in the Brazilian film, “I’m Still Here” which got us thinking about the film in a quite different ways.…
Trump's "Reciprocal Tariff" Tsunami Threatens to Undermine Brazilian Steel Industry
Donald Trump’s return to the U.S. presidency has introduced significant uncertainty to global trade dynamics pushing Brazil’s relationship with the U.S. to the forefront. Trump's proposed "reciprocal…
ENEM 2024: Brazil's National Exam Highlights Persistent Educational Disparities
The ENEM (National High School Exam) stands as Brazil's most crucial standardized entrance examination, playing a pivotal role in determining university admissions across the country. The exam has…
Brazilian Favelas: A 2022 Census Reflection on Growth, Diversity, and Urban Challenges
The discussion is focused on reports from various Brazilian news sources regarding the 2022 Census data focusing on "favelas," a term now officially adopted by the Brazilian Institute of Geography…
Sweet Profits, Bitter Legacies: The Historical Legacy of Brazil's Sugar Empire
The evolution of Brazil's sugar industry from the 16th through the 19th centuries represents a complex interplay of agricultural innovation, labor systems, and market forces. Portuguese colonists…
The Rise and Fall of Fordlandia
In the late 1920s, automotive pioneer Henry Ford launched an audacious venture deep in the Brazilian Amazon, driven by his desire to secure a stable rubber supply for his burgeoning automobile…
Brazil's Poverty Paradox: Less Poor, Still Extremely Unequal
Brazil's recent poverty reduction achievements mark a significant milestone in the nation's social development trajectory. The latest data from IBGE reveals that poverty rates have reached their…
Cellphones in the Brazilian Schools: Between Prohibition and Pedagogical Integration
In January 2025, President Lula signed a historic law prohibiting the use of cellphones in Brazilian schools, both public and private. The measure, which will take effect in 30 days, restricts the…
The Ceará Miracle: How Brazil's Poorest State Became an Education Powerhouse
In just over a decade, the Brazilian state of Ceará achieved what many considered impossible - transforming one of the country's poorest education systems into a national leader. Despite having one…
Green Dreams, Crude Reality: Brazil's Amazon Oil Dilemma
The debate over oil exploration in the Foz do Amazonas (Amazon River mouth) region, also known as the Equatorial Margin, continues to be a contentious issue in Brazil. Recent developments have…
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