In this third and final part of the series about elections in Brazil, we invited Junia Ferreira Furtado to respond our three questions. Professor Furtado, a renowned Brazilian historian, is the first Fullbright Distinguished Award holder at the...
Brazil held general elections last weekend and we wanted to know the opinion of three Brazilian women currently affiliated with the Yale MacMillan Center. In this second part of the series, we invited Doriane Meyer, Postdoctoral Associate at the...
Brazil held general elections last weekend. Two polarizing candidates, one current and one former president, battled vote by vote to get the 50% required to become elected in the first round. Neither the leftist former union leader Lula da Silva...
Professor Jose Antonio Espin-Sanchez is an Assistant Professor of Economics. He came to Yale with a strong background in economic theory and industrial organization and he is currently developing new approaches to the study of climate, inequality,...
Consul General of Mexico in Boston, Alberto Fierro, visited the Yale MacMillan Center to attend the celebrations CLAIS organized to celebrate the 200 years of Brazilian Independence. We did not miss the opportunity to speak with him about the...
Iniciativa Proxima, an organization launched in 2020 with the support of Yale University, gives young Brazilian students the opportunity to become leaders in the field of biomedical sciences. Founded and directed by Marcelo Dietrich, Associate...
Cultural policies in the magnifying glass: Mondiacult 2022
By Martin Inthamoussú
The UNESCO World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development – MONDIACULT 2022 – convened by UNESCO, happens exactly forty years after the first...