The Harvard University Brazil Studies Program at theDavid Rockefeller
Center for Latin American Studies presents:
*Lula's Presidency & Post-Election Analysis
*A /Conversa /with *Richard Lapper* (Latin American editor, Financial
Times) & *Paulo Sotero* (Director of the Brazil Institute, Woodrow
Wilson International Center for Scholars).
Moderated by Kenneth Maxwell (Harvard University).
*Thursday, November 30, 12-2 PM - CGIS S-050
*1730 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA 02138*
*For more information, please visit our website:
http://drclas.fas.harvard.edu/brazil
This event is made possible by the generous support of the Jorge Paulo
Lemann fund.
*Richard Lapper *is Latin America Editor at the FT. He edits - and often
writes - Latin America Agenda, a weekly analytical column on political,
economic and business issues in the region. Richard leads the FT's
reporting team in Latin America, writes leaders and is a regular
contributor to the analysis and comment pages of the FT newspaper. He
also broadcasts and speaks about events in the region for a wide range
of media and institutions. He has been in his current post since May
1998. He was previously financial news editor (1997-98), capital markets
editor (1994-97) and insurance correspondent (1990-94). He was
previously an editor at Financial Times Business Information and the
Economist Intelligence Unit. He began journalism in 1980 as a
correspondent in Central America for Latin America Newsletters. He was
born in Sheffield, England and lives in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
*Paulo Sotero Marques* is Director of the Brazil Institute at the
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Sotero was the
Washington correspondent for /Estado de S. Paulo/, a leading Brazilian
daily newspaper, for the last seventeen years. He has been also a
regular commentator and analyst for the BBC radio's Portuguese language
service, Radio France Internationale, and the Brazilian Rádio Eldorado.
Since 2003 he has been an adjunct lecturer at Georgetown University.
Sotero has a BA in history from the Catholic University of Pernambuco,
Brazil, and an MA in Journalism and Public Affairs from The American
University in Washington, D.C. In 1987, he received the prestigious
Maria Moors Cabot Award Special Citation from the Graduate School of
Journalism, Columbia University. He is also the recipient of the 1993
Distinguished Visiting Lecturer award from the Foreign Service Institute
of the U.S. Department of State.
Special Lecture
Racial Classification in Brazil
Edward E. Telles
Professor of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles
Monday, November 13
4:30 6:00 p.m.
CGIS South Building, Tsai Auditorium (S-010)
1730 Cambridge St.
Co-sponsored by the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies,
through the generous support of the Jorge Paulo Lemann Fund, and the
Sociology Department.