Jaime Amparo Alves (Ph.D.) is a professor of Anthropology at the City University of New York (CUNY/CSI), a researcher affiliate at Ceaf/Universidad Icesi and a Brazilian journalist. He is the author of The Anti-Black City: Police Terror and the Struggle for Black urban Life in Brazil (University of Minnesota Press).
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaLula da Silva as a nightmare
The main threat to democracy in Brazil is posed by part of the judiciary; a dangerous, well-born, conservative class...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaLula da Silva como pesadilla
La principal amenaza a la democracia en Brasil viene de una parte de la judicatura, una peligrosa clase de hombres...
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Published in: HomeBeyond samba and football: The Brazilian protests in context
Why are Brazilians saying “that is enough”? The answer depends on whom one asks.