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And hugs. 💜💜 My father also lost a daughter. I’m pretty sure she was his favorite— my baby sister was all of our favorites. This day is bittersweet for many reasons.

I just finished “The Road” — I read slowly because it’s a heavy piece. It was good.

“Driving away from the municipal office, we passed a wall painted with neatly lettered graffiti. 'When the law ignores reality,’ it said, 'reality takes revenge on the law.’” ~Stephanie Nolen.

Have you ever heard of this slogan?

Finished. I’m going to listen to the songs that they listed later. I wish I could silently send you my thoughts— it was a powerful & moving essay.

Please choose another section for me to read.

Also— I need a drink. Should I make tea or enjoy a glass of whiskey?

#[3]​ — starting a new book. Please choose a random section from the Table Of Contents for me to start with— if you can make sense of my copy & paste

Contents

Brazil in Numbers

A Sign of the Times - Fabian Federl

The Icon: Marta Vieira da Silva - Aydano André Motta

Order and Progress? - Jon Lee Anderson

Jon Lee Anderson, one of America's foremost reporters and a leading expert on Latin America, attempts to answer the question the whole world has asked since the election of Jair Bolsonaro: how was this possible?

Funk, Pride and Prejudice - Alberto Riva

Coarse, over the top and foul-mouthed but also pioneering, liberating and feminist, Brazil's funkeiras are turning the tables on a patriarchal society and fighting against the stereotype of white middle-class beauty.

Prime Time - Alex Cuadros

For decades Rede Globo's programming has determined Brazilians evening routine: the news, followed by a telenovela and a football match.

While its direct influence on politics has waned since the days when its founder Roberto Marinho decided whether a government would stand or fall, it still holds considerable sway.

Prosperity Now: The Rise of the Evangelicals - Anna Virginia Balloussier

Brazil is seeing a boom in conversions to the neo-Pentecostal movement and in particular to the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, which preaches prosperity theology: pay up and have faith.

In Defence of Fragmentation - Michel Laub

How can we define the indefinable? Is it possible to pin a single labe. on a country so multi-faceted that it appears almost schizophrenic?

The Road - Stephanie Nolen

Highway BR-163 cuts a brutal path through Brazil's conflicting ambitions of transforming itself into an economic powerhouse while preserving the Amazon. Stephanie Nolen travelled two thousand kilometres along the dusty, dangerous corridor and found a range of ways that the forest could work for everyone.

Real Life on the Passarela do Samba - Aydano André Motta

After decades of toeing the line, samba schools are now engaging with the socio-political issues at the heart of the contemporary debate.

The War - Bruno Paes Manso and Camila Nunes Dias

Two factions - the Primeiro Comando da Capital and the Comando Vermelho - are vying for control of the drug market, the prisons and the favelas in an all-out battle for supremacy.

You've Got Mail! - Fabian Federl

There was a time when Rocinha, Rio's largest favela, had no addresses, but then Eliane Ramos drew the first map of the area before starting a postal delivery service.

‘On the River, I Was King' - Eliane Brum

The construction of the Belo Monte Dam meant those living happily on the banks of the Xingu River had to be relocated to the outskirts of Altamira, one of Brazil's most violent cities. Now they live behind barred windows surrounded by gun violence, forced to buy food with money they never used to have and for which they never before felt the need. Their situation is dire, but the fight back has begun.

Tales from Another Brazil - Valerio Millefoglie

An Author Recommends - Luiz Ruffato

The Playlist - Alberto Riva

Further Reading

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