U.S. Network for Democracy in Brazil
Our History
Our Background Story
On December 1, 2018, 200 activists and academics gathered for a day-long conference at the Columbia Law School to found the U.S. Network for Democracy in Brazil. During the meeting, participants organized fourteen Working Groups that will be collecting and disseminating information to the U.S. public about the effects of the far-right turn in Brazilian politics and the conservative agenda of the new Bolsonaro government. A National Steering Committee was formed that is made up of forty organizations that have joined the Network. Over 1,500 people in 234 colleges and universities throughout the United States have also joined the Network. The Network is currently developing the U.S. Observatory for Democracy in Brazil, a website that will serve as a hub and clearing house to disseminate information in English about the current situation in Brazil.
Our Mission
Our Values and Objectives
The U.S. Network for Democracy in Brazil is a decentralized, democratic, non-partisan national network with three objectives:
(1) Educate the U.S. public about the current situation in Brazil
(2) Defend social, economic, political, and cultural advances in Brazil
(3) Support social movements, community organizations, NGOs, universities, and activists, etc., who will be vulnerable in this new political climate
Our Staff
Our People
James N. Green: National Coordinator
Gladys Mitchell-Walthour: National Co-Coordinator
Marina Adams: National Organizer and Newsletter Editor
Mara Cavallaro: Social Media Manager
Mia Stone-Malloy: Social Media Manager
Charisa Shin: Web Developer and Designer
Lauren Brown: Web Content Editor