Author: Isaura Daniel

A journalist with a degree from Unisinos and experience in economy and finance, she has been responsible for international coverages and amassed eight journalism prizes.

Anas Obeid has been a refugee in Brazil for a year and four months. In order to earn a living, he opened a shop in São Paulo’s Mooca district where he creates custom-made perfumes for his customers.

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Bilel Kefi has lived in São Paulo for two years now and raps online in Portuguese, Arabic and English. Prior to moving to Brazil, he was a resident of Gagsa, Tunisia.

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Living under refugee status in Brazil, unable to practice their crafts, a physician, a dentist and an accountant from Syria opened the Damascus restaurant in São Paulo to serve meals, snacks and sweets.

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