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Brazilian Talk - The Latest about Brazil

Summary: Brazilian Talk is the only English language podcast covering Brazilian news, culture, politics and events in the United States. Updated on a weekly basis, Brazilian Talk will bring interviews, reviews, feature pieces and discussions on a variety of topics (and with a variety of guests) about all things Brazilian. Make sure to subscribe Brazilian Talk and check our web site (www.Braziliantalk.com) as often as possible!

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 BRAZILIAN ENVIRONMENTALIST ZÉ CLAUDIO ARE KILLED IN THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON ON MAY 23 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 07:41

In this exclusive interview with Al Jazeera correspondent Gabriel Elizondo, we learnd about Zé Claudio's legacy and how he was threatening illegal loggers in the Brazilian amazon. Download Standard Podcast

 WIL S. HYLTON DISCUSSES HIS RESEARCH ABOUT THE AIR FRANCE FLIGHT 447 CRASH. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:06

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 ROBSON PALERMO ON BULL RIDING AND THE BRAZILIAN DREAM TEAM AT PBR | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 07:50

By Rodrigo Brandao Bull riding, a widely popular rodeo sport in the United States and Brazil, has a set of simple rules: a rider, with one hand strapped to the bull's backside, must try to stay mounted on a bull for at least eight seconds. But what started as a simple In the last decade, an institution called Professional Bull Riders, has taken the lead in popularizing the sport aand promoting new talents from all over the world. Nowadays, more than 1,200 bull riders from the U.S. Australia, Brazil, Canada, and Mexico hold PBR memberships, and they compete in more than 300 bull riding events per year. This year's World Finals in Las Vegas counted with five Brazilian riders in the top 10 ranks, and Robson Palermo – the 2008 world finals event champion - came at number 6 this year. In an exclusive interview with BrazilNYC, Robson Palermo, the 2008 world finals event champion, talks about the 2010 season and the injuries that made this year one of the toughest of his career.Download Standard Podcast

 HEALTH CARE REFORM in Massachusetts (2006) and Nationally (2010), by Dr. Dharma E. Cortés. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:20

By Rodrigo Brandão On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed his comprehensive health care reform bill into legislation, marking a major milestone for our nation as well as our health care system. While this is an important step in health care access, with more than 30 percent of uninsured Americans being Hispanic, many questions still arise. “No One Asked Me” – Latinos’ Experiences with Massachusetts Health Care Reform, a study commissioned by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and conducted by Dr. Dharma E. Cortés, Senior Research Associate of the Gastón Institute for Latino Public Policy and Community Development at the University of Massachusetts Boston, took an in depth view at Latinos’ experiences with the Massachusetts Health Care Reform law. In 2006, Massachusetts became the first state to implement a statewide regulation for accessibility to health care. Many similarities exist between this state’s bill and the national bill and the experiences faced by Latinos locally can begin an early dialogue to ensure the gap in health care access is bridged. Download Standard Podcast

 BRAZIL WITHOUT HOMOPHOBIA, A Talk With Felipe Bruno (Episode #7). | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

A Talk about Educational Policy and the Fight against Homophobia in Brazil. PhD Candidate Felipe Bruno Martins Fernandes, who is currently enrolled in the Interdisciplinary Program in Gender Studies at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Brazil), is currently in New York City as a Scholar-in-Residence (2009-10) at CUNY's CLAGS (Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies Department). This coming Thursday, February 4 (at 7pm), Mr. Fernandes will speak about his current research on Brazil's unprecedented fight against homophobia, the "Brazil Without Homophobia" campaign.Download Standard Podcasts

 OS MUTANTES IN NYC - AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH SERGIO DIAS | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:50

Linked to the Tropicália movement of the late 1960s, Os Mutantes was originally formed by two brothers (Arnaldo Baptista and Segio Diaz Batista) and vocalist Rita Lee. They played with many Brazilian Tropicalistas, including Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil, prior to their arrest and subsequent exile. During the 1960s, Os Mutantes was threatened by the military regime, who saw their music as a major source of inspiration for the student movement whics was shaking the structures of Brazil in 1968. In 1971, bassist Arnolpho Lima Filho (”Liminha”) and drummer Ronaldo Leme (”Dinho”) officially joined the band, and Os Mutantes released five albums together before Lee departed in 1972 to start a solo career- but has had a couple of different formations since its re-birth in 2006. On the latest episode of Brazilian Talk, I had a chance to have a quick conversation with Sergio Dias -- about the Webster Hall New York concert, their first studio album in decades, and the reasons for this much needed reunion. Click play on the podcast below: Os Mutantes’ previous albums influenced a host of luminaries including the Flaming Lips, David Byrne, Kurt Cobain and Beck, who honored the band with the single “Tropicália” and stated that “hearing Os Mutantes for the first time was one of those revelatory moments you live for as a musician.” Download Standard Podcast

 BRAZILIAN CHOREOGRAPHER DEBORAH COLKER RETURNS TO NEW YORK CITY | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Companihia de Danca Deborah Colker triumphantly returns to New York after an absence of 10 years. The renowned Brazillian dance company will perform 4 Por 4 at New York’s City Center from October 22-25th. The works presented in Deborah Colker’s 4 Por 4 aim to push boundaries of what we all know as dance. Combining physically daring feats with visually exciting designs, Deborah Colker's work is the result of her willingness to experiment with different mediums. The first Brazilian to win London’s prestigious Olivier Award, the internationally acclaimed choreographer uses modern dance to challenge notions of space and gravity. Colker also has the distinction of being the first woman to write, direct, and choreograph a Cirque du Soleil show. “OVO” is currently playing to sold out audiences in Montreal. From “Corners” and “Table” to “Some People” and “Vases,” 4 Por 4 (Four by Four) is a vibrant and sensual evening-length production that transforms imagery from the works of four Brazilian artists into kinetic dance concoctions. Download Standard Podcast

 INTERVIEW WITH BENJAMIN MOSER, AUTHOR OF “WHY THIS WORLD: A BIO OF CLARICE LISPECTOR” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:10

Benjamin Moser, author of "Why This World: A Biography of Clarice Lispector," speaks about Clarice Lispector's background, life and the importance of her work to the canon of Brazilian and Latin American literature.Download Standard Podcasts

 PRODUCER PAT PHILIPS TALKS ABOUT LENY ANDRADE | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Brazilian Talk Episode #3 features an exclusive conversation with Pat Philips, the producer behind recent Brazilian music concerts in New York City.Download Standard Podcasts

 PREMIERE BRAZIL 2009 - A TALK WITH JYTTE JENSEN | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

On Monday, July 20, I've met with Jytte Jensen, the Curator of the Department of Film at The Museum of Modern Art to discuss MoMA's long commitment to Brazilian Cinema. Download Standard Podcasts

 IMMIGRATION REFORM - A TALK WITH TERESA GUTIERREZ | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:50

While many of us still remember Teresa Gutiérrez as the third-party candidate for Vice President of the United States in the 2004 presidential elections (she was John Parker’s running mate and the Workers World Party’s ticket), Gutiérrez now works as the co-coordinator of the International Action Center and also, as a member of the governing body of the WWP. Throughout her political life, Teresa Gutiérrez has met with progressive forces in Colombia, Venezuela, Puerto Rico and Mexico, and in 2003, was part of a delegation to the Dominican Republic investigating the use of that country as a training ground for the paramilitaries who attacked Haiti and helped the U.S. depose its elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide. She was also a major organizer of the powerful 1992 “Peace for Cuba” rally held at New York’s Javits Convention Center that demonstrated the widespread support Cuba enjoyed in that difficult period after the collapse of the USSR. This year’s May Day march hopes to push President Obama to end discriminatory raids and deportations, as well as lead the Senate to pass a Comprehensive Immigrant Reform in the next 12 months. The 2009 march for Worker Immigrant rights will take place this coming Friday, May 1st, at Union Square (14th Street Broadway) in New York City – the rally begins at 4PM and the march starts at 5PM. In this exclusive interview, Teresa Gutiérrez talks about why she is fighting for a comprehensive immigration reform and why she is hoping that everyone will come to join her (us) at the May 1 March at Union Square.Download Standard Podcast

 IN PORTUGUESE - A TALK WITH IVY GOULART | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

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