In celebration of International Women’s Month, the Embassy and Consulates of the United States in Brazil announce the six Brazilian...
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The 2024 Brazilian Women Making A Difference
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday March 15th, 2024
How About Having A Chat With A Brazilian Writer From the 19th Century?
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Monday March 11th, 2024
The Brazilian Academy of Letters (ABL) has launched a digital version of Machado de Assis, which interacts and answers questions...
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International Women’s Day: Inspire Inclusion
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday March 1st, 2024
International Women's Day (IWD) is a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. Each year,...
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How Easter Is Celebrated In Brazil?
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday March 1st, 2024
Easter is an important celebration of Christianity that remembers the crucifixion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The date of...
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How St. Patrick’s Day Took on New Life in America
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday March 1st, 2024
Every March 17th, the U.S. becomes an emerald country for a day. Americans wear green clothes and drink green beer....
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Thousands Of Ancient Artifact Found In Brazil Could Re-Write Country’s History
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Thursday February 1st, 2024
Forty-three human skeletons were found during the excavations of a project in the State of Maranhão, in Brazil, where the...
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Lula proclaimed 2024 as the “National Year of Fernando Sabino”
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday January 23rd, 2024
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva approved the law that will declare 2024 as the "National Year of Fernando...
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Glicéria Tupinambá Becomes First Indigenous Artist to Represent Brazil Solo at Venice Biennale
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Wednesday January 3rd, 2024
Glicéria Tupinambá will represent Brazil at the 2024 Venice Biennale, making her the first Indigenous artist ever to do the...
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Rio’s Historical Valongo Wharf Reopens After Restoration
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday December 5th, 2023
The Valongo Wharf archaeological site, in downtown Rio de Janeiro, reopened in November after undergoing renovation work. The restoration of...
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Does Brazil Celebrate Thanksgiving?
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Wednesday November 1st, 2023
Thanksgiving is a harvest festival that originated in England and was brought to the Americas by European settlers. It is...
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Ailton Krenak Is The First Indigenous Person To Join Brazilian Academy Of Letters
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Wednesday November 1st, 2023
With 23 votes, indigenous writer and environmental activist Ailton Krenak was elected in October to the Brazilian Academy of Letters,...
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Ancient Rock Carving Found In The Amazon River
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Wednesday October 25th, 2023
A severe drought in the Amazon River exposed ancient rock carvings that had been submerged for centuries. The carvings, which...
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Halloween Overshadows Brazilian Folklore
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday October 10th, 2023
Brazilians are celebrating Halloween more than ever. Although the tradition has never been part of the Brazilian culture, in recent...
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Marked by popular participation, Brazilian Constitution turns 35
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday October 10th, 2023
The fruit of the re-democratization process that brought to an end 21 years of dictatorship (1964–1985), the Brazilian Constitution is...
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Brazil Independence Day
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday September 12th, 2023
On September 7th, 2023, Brazil celebrates its 201st birthday. The date marks Brazil's Declaration of Independence from the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil...
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How to Help Keep Your Child Safe and Healthy This School Year
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday September 12th, 2023
As students return to classrooms, doctors say that it’s important to ensure that children are up-uo-date with routine childhood vaccinations....
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Census 2022: Brazil home to 1.69 mi indigenous people
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday September 12th, 2023
Brazil’s 2022 Demographic Census showed that 1,693,535 individuals declare themselves indigenous countrywide, or 0.83 percent of the nation’s resident population,...
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Born 150 Years Ago, Aviation Pioneer Santos Dumont Made History
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday August 4th, 2023
Passengers flying to Rio on the shuttle from São Paulo make landing at the city’s Santos Dumont Airport, which first...
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Project University Joins Edx Partner To Expand Access To Brazil’s Top Universities
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Friday August 4th, 2023
edX, a leading global online learning platform from 2U, Inc. announced that Project University, an affiliate of Project Company developing academic courses with...
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LGBT Pride Month
By The Brasilians NewsPaper
/ Tuesday June 6th, 2023
LGBT Pride Month is a month, typically June, dedicated to celebration and commemoration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT)...
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