Brazilian Women and Activism in the US
In the new episode of Brazil Unfiltered, James Naylor Green talks to Heloisa Galvão, co-founder and Executive-Director of the Brazilian Women’s Group. She is the recipient of several awards, including the Decoration “Ordem do Rio Branco” awarded by the President of Brazil to Brazilians living overseas who are recognized by outstanding services to Brazil and Brazilian immigrants. She holds Master degrees in Print Journalism and in Broadcast Journalism from Boston University. Her latest publications are “A Ditadura como eu Lembro” (The dictatorship how I remember it) in “Caminhando e Contando. Memória da ditadura brasileira” (2015) and “An Oral History of Brazilian Women Immigrants in the Boston Area”, in Passing Lines, Sexuality and immigration (2005). On the show, they discuss immigration issues and women's activism within Brazilian communities in the US.
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