Event Description
In 2009, when Rio de Janeiro was chosen to host the 2016 Olympics, Brazil was booming. But readying this beautiful and deeply flawed city for international scrutiny was a tall order. Journalist and author Juliana Barbassa examines Rio during this moment of flux, introducing the reader to the people who make up this city of extremes.
Speaker
Juliana Barbassa is an award-winning journalist. Born in Brazil, she returned decades later as the Associated Press’ Rio de Janeiro correspondent.
Cosponsors
Co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies and the Institute of International Studies.
Read "Brazil: Tottering on the Brink" by Elizabeth McKenna in the Fall 2015 Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies.