Arquivo de ‘Artigos’

Brazil’s Unaffordable Homes

Posted: 30th julho 2014 by Vanessa Barbara in New York Times, Reportagens
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International New York Times July 30, 2014 by Vanessa Barbara Contributing Op-Ed Writer SÃO PAULO, Brazil — I live in Mandaqui, a district six miles from downtown. The nearest subway station is roughly two miles away, or about 30 minutes by bus, since they’re slow and scarce. It’s not the best place to live if […]

Brazil vs. Brazil

Posted: 25th junho 2014 by Vanessa Barbara in New York Times, Reportagens
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The New York Times 27 de junho de 2014 by Vanessa Barbara Contributing Op-Ed Writer SÃO PAULO, Brazil — In February, during a protest here against the World Cup, demonstrators were running away from rubber bullets and tear gas when they bumped into a group celebrating Carnival. The Carnival people took shelter inside a bar, […]

A farewell to democracy

Posted: 29th maio 2014 by Vanessa Barbara in Artigos, Monocle
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Monocle Magazine N. 74 – June 2014 Brazil has been democratic for 29 years but the government risks losing everything the country has worked for if it resorts to draconian measures during the 2014 World Cup simply to placate Fifa.  by Vanessa Barbara It is said that although you might learn new moves and ways to behave, […]

Brazil Is Tired of Being Scolded

Posted: 27th maio 2014 by Vanessa Barbara in New York Times, Reportagens
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The International New York Times May 27, 2014 by Vanessa Barbara Contributing Op-Ed Writer SÃO PAULO, Brazil — By now, Brazil should probably have been grounded for life, without video games or dessert. Last month, a vice president of the International Olympic Committee, John Coates, said that Rio de Janeiro’s preparations for the 2016 Summer Olympics were the worst […]

Life as a Brazilian woman

Posted: 25th abril 2014 by Vanessa Barbara in New York Times, Reportagens
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The International New York Times April 24th, 2014 by Vanessa Barbara Contributing Op-Ed Writer SÃO PAULO, Brazil — Can a misogynistic country have a female president? Brazil proves that the answer is yes. More than three years into the administration of President Dilma Rousseff, not much has changed for Brazilian women. Feminism is still often […]

The New York Times March 22th, 2014 by Vanessa Barbara Contributing Op-Ed Writer SÃO PAULO, Brazil — AMERICANS are predatory. They invade other countries, prey on native populations and exploit their resources. They are typically voracious, opportunistic and highly adaptive. It is said they are filthy; they can tolerate living in polluted areas and can […]

Pity Brazil’s Military Police

Posted: 19th fevereiro 2014 by Vanessa Barbara in New York Times, Reportagens

International New York Times February 20th, 2014 Vanessa Barbara Contributing Op-Ed Writer SÃO PAULO, Brazil — In Brazil, police officers kill an average of five people every day. In 2012, according to a security report from the Brazilian Forum on Public Security, 1,890 Brazilians were killed by the police, 351 here in São Paulo. That […]

Whose mall is it?

Posted: 16th janeiro 2014 by Vanessa Barbara in New York Times, Reportagens

The New York Times January 16th, 2014 by Vanessa Barbara Contributing Op-Ed Writer SÃO PAULO, Brazil — LAST Saturday, security officers stopped two tall young black men at the entrance of JK Iguatemi, a luxury shopping mall in São Paulo. The young men were wearing flashy tennis shoes and brand-new soccer jerseys. “What are you […]

Brazil’s most pathetic profession

Posted: 17th dezembro 2013 by Vanessa Barbara in New York Times, Reportagens

International New York Times December 16th, 2013 by Vanessa Barbara Contributing Op-Ed Writer SÃO PAULO, Brazil — First came “Granta 121: The Best of Young Brazilian Novelists,” a 2012 edition of the British literary magazine. Then Brazil was the guest of honor at this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair, held in October and attended by some […]

Learning to speak Brazinglish

Posted: 13th novembro 2013 by Vanessa Barbara in New York Times, Reportagens
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New York Times November 11st, 2013 by Vanessa Barbara    Joao Fazenda   Brazilians are trying hard to get ready to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Despite having a big territory rich with natural scenery, Brazil is not accustomed to many international visitors. The World Tourism Organization, which ranks tourist spending in different countries, […]