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Sergio Peçanha is a visual columnist at the Opinions desk of the Washington Post. He wrote a piece recently headlined “Hug an election denier.” He writes: “I am now a citizen of two capital-stormed countries: Brazil and the United States. He joins us on this Access Utah Episode.
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What Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva does now about the Amazon may impact every person on this planet.
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On this episode, Orrin Hatch's Legacy, a rancher misappropriating water rights, and one Utah family's heart-wrenching story.
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“Anunciacao” sung by Brazilian musician Anderson Safre is an example of the kind of music you think of when you think of Brazil. What words do you think…
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Indigenous to Salvador, Brazil is the fighting form known as Capoeira. From the outside, it might appear as an acrobatic dance, or some sort of karate…
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The minute you set foot in the streets of downtown Salvador, Brazil, you are met with the sound of these drums. These are the drums of Olodum. Sounds that…
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The children of Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, sound just like any others. Happy, laughing, playing. But many of them face a difficult reality. Drugs and…
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"Roots of Brazil" is a 5-part radio series exploring Brazil's cultural origins by illuminating Salvador da Bahia, a city at the center of the country's…