Brazil is well-known as a land of beaches, carnivals, soccer and the Amazon. Its people and their culture are deeply unique, intriguing people from all around the world. Yet, South America’s largest ...
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Afro-Brazilians in Rio celebrate their history and culture on Black Consciousness Day
There was dancing and celebration in the streets of Rio de Janeiro on Thursday as people came out to celebrate Black ...
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Since the end of World War II, Brazil has attempted to establish itself as a prominent power player on the international stage. Recently, it has tried to be a leader on environmental and human rights ...
Following a history-making first Oscar win for the country with Walter Salles’s “I’m Still Here,” Brazil continues to pick up momentum as this year’s Country of Honor at the Marché du Film, which runs ...
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