The publication ‘Brazil from the viewpoint of the Lebanese and descendants’ brings 15 testimonies and will be launched on March 20 in Beirut. The organizer of the book is Lebanese woman Roula Fares Dia.
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The organization signed an agreement with the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, in Lebanon, to promote the digitization of documents related to the beginning of the Syrian-Lebanese community in Brazil.
Photos taken by Lebanon’s Hassam Ammar depict females, including Brazilian expatriates, in positions of strength and courage. The foreign minister of Brazil will open the showing on March 6.
Researcher Cintia Gama will teach seven classes on Saturdays, from March 24 to June 23, at Casa-Museu Ema Klabin, in São Paulo. Registrations are open.
Amro Saad lives in Brasília and launched in Egypt, this month, his second poetry book. The verses, written in Arabic, were inspired by the ‘windows’ from which the author sees and saw the world, in Brazil and in his home country.
Professor from the Maranhão Federal University, Liliane Correa, is in Aswan and will visit the places that the Brazilian emperor visited in his trips to the Arab country in the 1870s. She gave a lecture in the city.
Teacher Diego Mahfouz Faria Lima, the principal of Darcy Ribeiro Municipal School, is one of ten finalists for the ‘Nobel Prize’ of education. The award ceremony will take place on MARch 18 in Dubai.
Renata Wilmot founded English This Way last year in England, where she is a citizen. The school offers online courses and has students in over 30 countries, among them six Arab nations.
The feature film ‘The Insult’, by Ziad Doueri, was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film. It’s a Lebanese co-production with France, Cyprus and Belgium.
Rubens Ferronato and Diego Mahfouz Faria Lima are among the top 50 of the Global Teacher Prize, sponsored by the Arab country’s prime minister. The winner will be announced on March 18.
The training course ‘Eagle Development and Leadership’ was developed for people wishing to enhance their professional and personal development. The immersion course, given in English, takes place from February 1 to 3.
Brazil’s National Commercial Apprenticeship Service is offering language lessons for professional use. Each learning cycle lasts 12 months and can be done in a computer, tablet or smartphone.
Malika Dahil is known as Morocco’s first female comic book artist. She’s been living in Manaus, Amazonas for almost two years now, where she works on projects with her Brazilian husband Eunuquis Aguiar.
The daughter to parents from Lebanon, Nadia Abib Sahão has revised and expanded her ‘Recipes from Lebanese Cuisine,’ featuring instructions on how to cook over 100 Arab dishes.

