Small Business Expo | 555 8th Avenue , Suite 1603, New York, NY 10018 |
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Sula -- It's just a few months before the redistricting process begins.
A.G. Holder and our team have been working around the clock to ensure we achieve fair maps -- but the battle to end map manipulation depends on all of us. A.G. Holder is right: we have the power to prevent gerrymandering next year. But we have a lot of work left to do.
Can A.G. Holder count on supporters like you from New York to support our work in this final sprint before the redistricting process?
Since the start of the pandemic, we've been relentless in our advocacy work. We've held dozens of virtual events across target states, recruited brand new folks into our programming, engaged with partners on the ground, and enabled supporters to contact their elected representatives.
Think about what we can do if folks like you continue to drive this movement forward.
Can you help us as we sprint to 2021? We're asking for your support. Donate whatever you can so we can end map manipulation during the redistricting process. If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately. All On The Line is the grassroots advocacy campaign supported by the National Redistricting Action Fund.PAID FOR BY THE NATIONAL REDISTRICTING ACTION FUND. |
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| | | Brazilian Independence: A Historical Perspective |
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Tuesday, September 8th 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. ( Eastern Time - US and Canada ) |
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On 7 September 1822, Resident Prince in Brazil, Dom Pedro de Alcântara de Bragança, then Dom Pedro IV, heir to the Portuguese throne, declared Brazil’s independence, marked by the famous “Grito do Ipiranga.” He subsequently became Don Pedro I, Emperor of Brazil. We will celebrate Brazil’s Independence by having an in-depth discussion with Dr. Jerry Dávila, Jorge Paulo Lemann Chair in Brazilian History at the University of Illinois. He will explore the historical context of the declaration within the Portuguese empire, place Brazil’s independence in the context of the Americas, the relevance of the constitution, implications for slavery, and the relevance for modern Brazil. We hope you will join us for this dynamic discussion with one of the top scholars in Brazilian History. |
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Opening Remarks: Admiral (Retired) Liseo Zampronio, Brazilian Navy
Speakers: Jerry Dávila, Lemann Chair in Brazilian History Executive Director, Illinois Global Institute of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Members: Free Non-members: $15
Webinar information will be provided to registrants once registration has been completed. |
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| | Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. | 485 Madison Avenue, Suite 401, New York, NY 10022 | (212) 751-4691 |
| | | Tuesday, September 15th 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. |
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The panelists will discuss the ongoing natural gas (NG) reforms in Brazil and explore the opportunities for investors interested in the Brazilian NG market. A panel with key decision-makers in Brazil will provide the audience with an overview of the upcoming greenfield and brownfields opportunities, tendencies, challenges and an overall forward-looking overview of the NG industry in Brazil. |
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| Moderator: Daniel Szyfman, Partner, Machado Meyer
Speakers: Anelise Quintão Lara, Chief Refining and Gas Natural Officer, Petrobras Camila Galvão, Partner, Machado Meyer Claudia Brun, VP of Energy Marketing, Equinor Eric Eyberg, VP/Head of Americas Gas & LNG, Wood Mackenzie
Kevin Lowder, MD/Head of Brazil, EIG Global Energy Partners
Victor M. Muñoz, Operating Partner LatAm, Denham Capital |
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Members: Free Non-members: $15
Webinar information will be provided to registrants once registration has been completed. |
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Webinar organized by the Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Machado Meyer.
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| | Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. | 485 Madison Avenue, Suite 401, New York, NY 10022 | (212) 751-4691 |
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