Lula applauded at the UN General Assembly, a belief connecting Brazil-Africa and more
Here's What's Happening in Brazil this week:
Last week, president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva had a busy schedule at the UN General Assembly in New York city. Besides speaking at the opening ceremony, Lula held many bilateral meetings. Brasil de Fato summarized this week’s main topics.
On this week's Culture Talk you'll see:
Understanding our connections with spiritual beings, family, ancestrality and community contributes to making our lives better and happier. That’s the premise of the “good living” knowledge of traditional communities, indigenous and quilombola peoples and also that of african traditions, particularly the yorubá culture. Professor, writer and candomblé priest Oluwo Adelona Isola has just launched a book on these topics.
Watch these and several other news from Brazil on today's episode.
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