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	"title": "Where Does Brazil Go Now? | Socialist Night School",
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	"description": "On October 30, Brazilians will decide whether or not to reelect far-right extremist Jair Bolsonaro. Former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has mounted an epic political comeback and has shown himself uniquely capable of confronting a reactionary onslaught in the world’s fourth-largest democracy. Regardless of the electoral outcome, Brazil faces enormous challenges and opportunities in the years ahead. Join Sabrina Fernandes and Andre Pagliarini for a conversation about the campaign and its implications, Brazilian history, the left, and possible futures for Latin America’s largest nation. Sabrina Fernandes is a Brazilian ecosocialist organizer with a PhD in Sociology from Carleton University, Canada. She is currently a guest researcher at the Latin American Institute of Freie Universität Berlin, Full Collaborating Researcher at the University of Brasília and a postdoctoral fellow with the International Research Group on Authoritarianism and Counter-Strategies of the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung. Sabrina is also a contributing editor at Jacobin Magazine and producer of Tese Onze, a socialist political education platform in Brazil. Andre Pagliarini is an assistant professor of history at Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia, a fellow at the Washington Brazil Office, and a columnist at The Brazilian Report. He has written widely on Brazilian politics and history in Jacobin, The New Republic, The Guardian, among other outlets. He is currently working on a book about the politics of nationalism in modern Brazil and another on mass politics across post-independence Latin America. This event will be hybrid in-person and online. In addition to RSVPing, please fill out this form if you are interested in joining us in-person. Seating is limited. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfBm8g8CzJnc94wtsh3vb2wenPBHTbPTH1hNd1ITVYarE-y4g/viewform?usp=sf_link --------------------------------- This event is open to both DSA Members and supporters. Not a Member? Please consider becoming a Member. Fees are on a sliding scale according to what you feel you can afford: https://dsausa.org/join?source=Metro%20DC",
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