Brazil is a giant that, over the centuries, became one of the main players in the world’s economy, and in other areas such as the environment, security, food, politics, and commodities. Any significant thing that happens in Brazil has the potential to affect economies and politics across the globe.
Brazil is among the selected group of the richest countries if considered the natural resources available, however, the domestic distribution of wealth makes one of the most unfair economic systems in the world. Because of this Brazil has been called a country of contradictions. This lecture shed some light on why that happens, and how to understand the country.
Brazil has not only the might Amazon Rainforest, that keeps the oxygen production of the world in balance, but also has the most biodiverse savanna and the largest tropical wetland territories.
Yuri Sanada, a film and TV producer, director and host, and a writer of a bestseller book about the history of Brazil, presents a lecture that gives the audience an overview of this great nation, that can serve as a critical introduction to the country’s economic, social, political, economic, and cultural complexities.
His lecture usually begins with a short history of Brazil, that covers from the prehistory and the 500 years since the official discovery to the present day. In a few minutes, the audience can understand what makes Brazil what it is today.
After that, Yuri invites the audience to travel through the different regions and ecosystems of this country that has the size of a continent, illustrated by a few examples of the rich culture and ethnic groups. Over 200 million Brazilians with multiple influences and origins, and only one official language.
Then the lecture can be customized to attend the objectives of the client. The subjects can be a specific theme or conjunction of themes, such as:
- How to do business in Brazil.
- Brazilian Society.
- Brazilian Culture.
- Brazilian Contributions to the World.
- Brazilian Amazonian Forest
- Where is Blue Amazon?
- Brazilian Law and Political System.
- Brazilian Presidency System.
- Brazilian Economy.
- Brazilian Foreign Relations.
- Brazilian Environment.
- Brazilian Urban Centers.
- Brazilian Spirituality.
- Brazilian Social movements.
- Brazilian Influence in the World.
This lecture is ideal for companies and professionals that want to do business in Brazil, and also for researchers and students that can have a firsthand presentation, an insight into the world’s largest and most significant countries.