A bar, restaurant, and cultural center, São Paulo-based Al Janiah faces the reality of small businesses affected by the pandemic and calls for help.
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Exhibition ‘Tarikh al-Brasil’ by Brazilian photographer Marcelo Schellini showcases the African Arab community living around mosques in São Paulo. The photos can be seen at the São Paulo Museum of Image and Sound from next Saturday, May 1st.
Jaguatirica publishing house’s ‘Teaching Soccer: Beyond the Ball Rolling’ will be published in Egypt by Al-Arabi publishing house in January 2022. The book is the result of the work by researchers of Brazilian university UFMG.
A guide called ‘Using Language to Conquer’ brings important words for Brazilians to communicate in 22 languages, including Arabic, to serve as a tool in business.
The Center for Arab and Islamic Studies at the Federal University of Sergipe (UFS) will offer an online course on translation processes from Arabic into Portuguese. Classes will run from January 26 to February 11.
Several Brazilian rhythms were informed by the contributions of Arab people. In a live stream on Thursday (26), the historian and Arab Chamber cultural director Silvia Antibas traced back that influence, from 1500 until now.
Over the period of isolation, Brazilian museums offer virtual tours, collections and online content. Check out where you can enjoy the Arab culture in Brazil during the period while the institutions remain closed.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber marked March 25 online this year. In a social media campaign, the organization’s president remarked that physicians of Arab descent and their colleagues are fighting coronavirus, and that Brazil is working to keep supplying food to Arab countries.
Safa Jubran won Best Translation from Arabic into Portuguese. The University of São Paulo accepted the honor in Doha.
Brazilian musician Messer di Carlo has studied Arab percussion for seven years. He has been a teacher for four years and will give a workshop at ICAB in Brasília next Friday.
From coffee with cardamom to dates, Alaa Kaseem and Luciana Tucci mix Arab taste and culture into a gelato brand that was born in São Paulo.
The chief economist with XP Investimentos is the daughter to a Palestinian father and a Brazilian-born mother of Portuguese descent. She told ANBA about her family, her ties with Palestine, her work, and the scenario in Brazil.
So said Khaled Hanafy, secretary-general of the Union of Arab Chambers – the region’s premier business organization – regarding ANBA’s new version.
The news agency started publishing content in Arabic this Wednesday (14), as part of the organization’s strategy to strengthen the Brazil-Arab connection.