quinta-feira, 8 de dezembro de 2011
Legislative Fellows
We have been working on this wonderful program.
Programa: Legislative Fellows
Instituições Promotoras: US department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and Partners of The Americas.
Entidades Convidadas: Municipal, State and Federal Governments; Civic Education Organizations; Citizen Advocacy Groups; Political Parties; Election Monitoring Organizations.
Fellowship Examples:
a) Interação com congressistas e senadores sobre temas legislativos e Jurídicos.
b) Análise das políticas públicas municipais, estaduais e nacionais e suas instituições.
c) Trabalhar com a sociedade civil, organizações e rede de contatos que estejam desenvolvendo e/ou adaptando politicas ou processos de benefício público.
Áreas-alvo: Organizações voltadas à educação cívica; Grupos dedicados às causas públicas; partidos políticos e organizações que monitoram eleições. Mas outras modalidades de instituição são bem-vindas tb.
Períodos:
Abril de 2012 ou Setembro de 2012. O mais indicado é Abril, mas para isso e preciso inscrever-se pela web ate 18 de dezembro de 2011.
Duração: 5 a 6 semanas.
Estados parceiros: Espírito Santo, West Virginia e Washington, DC.
Requisitos:
Ser autorizado pela instituição a que pertence para participar do programa.
Conhecimento da língua inglesa em nível de conversação. Candidatos serão entrevistados por telefone.
Despesas:
O programa cobre gastos com passagem aérea, acomodação, living allowance e seguro saúde para o participante.
Visa: será concedido o Visa J-1.
Site: http://www.partners.net/partners/Legislative_Fellows.asp?
• Formulário de inscrição: http://www.formstack.com/forms/?1122276-PoNJdrbakg
Cordialmente,
Antonio Marcus Carvalho Machado
Economista, professor universitário e Board Member do Partners of The Americas.
action!!!
Take a look on this e-mail from my friend Arn, member of the West Virginia Chapter. It tells a lot.
1) Educator Exchange Program - We will be hosting 2 English school teachers from Castelo in ES. One is the owner of Stand Up Idiomas School (Silvia Farias) and one is a teacher (Liamara Panini). Liamara has already received her B-1 VISA and Silvia goes to the US Consulate in Rio for her interview tomorrow (12/1). They hope to arrive here the end of December and will stay until early February.
For this program, there is nothing you need to do to provide support. John Carper proposed and sponsored the program and the gals will stay with John and Sue while here. Robin will set up teaching ... observation ... cultural presentation opportunities for these educators at Sissonville area schools while they are here. When, at some later date, we send a teacher or two to ES, we may ask that you help meet them at the airport ... but I suspect that they will spend most of their time up in the mountains near Castelo.
2) Sissonville High School (Second) Student Visit to ES - We are planning a second trip to ES in June, 2012, for 4-6 students plus 2 chaperones (probably Robin and Jerry). I know we have discussed this in the past, but I want to make certain that it is still OK with you.
Because of airfare cost considerations, we have tentatively plan on leaving Charleston on a Wednesday or Thursday in June (13 or 14) ... arriving the next day of course in ES, with a Vitoria departure on the second Sunday (24th) with a Sunday evening layover in Rio and a departure from Galeao International Airport on Monday evening. Of course, we will not set firm dates until we have your comments and you confirm that our planned dates will work for our ES Partners. If it better meets your personal schedule, we could probably move the visit back by one week (6th or 7th) and still get the "out-of-season" airfares. I believe flight prices go up (flying south to Brazil) around the 15th of June.
Like the last SHS group we sent, they will need airport pickup and departure arrangements, local transportation, meals, housing and activities (with any local school or group that the ES partners might choose to work with).
The WV Partners and SHS will be looking forward to greeting a youth or other group from ES in the future to provide a similar warm welcome and hosting arrangement.
1) Educator Exchange Program - We will be hosting 2 English school teachers from Castelo in ES. One is the owner of Stand Up Idiomas School (Silvia Farias) and one is a teacher (Liamara Panini). Liamara has already received her B-1 VISA and Silvia goes to the US Consulate in Rio for her interview tomorrow (12/1). They hope to arrive here the end of December and will stay until early February.
For this program, there is nothing you need to do to provide support. John Carper proposed and sponsored the program and the gals will stay with John and Sue while here. Robin will set up teaching ... observation ... cultural presentation opportunities for these educators at Sissonville area schools while they are here. When, at some later date, we send a teacher or two to ES, we may ask that you help meet them at the airport ... but I suspect that they will spend most of their time up in the mountains near Castelo.
2) Sissonville High School (Second) Student Visit to ES - We are planning a second trip to ES in June, 2012, for 4-6 students plus 2 chaperones (probably Robin and Jerry). I know we have discussed this in the past, but I want to make certain that it is still OK with you.
Because of airfare cost considerations, we have tentatively plan on leaving Charleston on a Wednesday or Thursday in June (13 or 14) ... arriving the next day of course in ES, with a Vitoria departure on the second Sunday (24th) with a Sunday evening layover in Rio and a departure from Galeao International Airport on Monday evening. Of course, we will not set firm dates until we have your comments and you confirm that our planned dates will work for our ES Partners. If it better meets your personal schedule, we could probably move the visit back by one week (6th or 7th) and still get the "out-of-season" airfares. I believe flight prices go up (flying south to Brazil) around the 15th of June.
Like the last SHS group we sent, they will need airport pickup and departure arrangements, local transportation, meals, housing and activities (with any local school or group that the ES partners might choose to work with).
The WV Partners and SHS will be looking forward to greeting a youth or other group from ES in the future to provide a similar warm welcome and hosting arrangement.
Championship game day: this sunday!
After a while, long one, I am back here. Our footbal team is going to play the finals on this sunday against the powerful Corinthians. Remember, it is not soccer, it is north-americam football. Here in Espitrito Santo, Vila Velha, we have "tritoes", the last year champion.
It is going to be a very hard game once the Corinthians have about 7 or 8 north-american guys playing on the team. But we will face them all.
By the way, I am making the final arrangements to set up a visit to Marshall University next year. We will have a group of 6 players going. We already have a sponsor for the airline tickets. As I told here, if I can not make a 100% of an idea, I just make no less than 60%. But I make it come true.
Come on Sunday, here we go!!!
It is going to be a very hard game once the Corinthians have about 7 or 8 north-american guys playing on the team. But we will face them all.
By the way, I am making the final arrangements to set up a visit to Marshall University next year. We will have a group of 6 players going. We already have a sponsor for the airline tickets. As I told here, if I can not make a 100% of an idea, I just make no less than 60%. But I make it come true.
Come on Sunday, here we go!!!
sábado, 15 de outubro de 2011
Practice, not playing against!
Well, I must say that our football team is not capable, I think, of facing any professional american football team. But we could at least practice among them to learn something to estimulate the american football down here. By the pics you may have an idea about the equipment and the "size" of our players...but they are fast...haha!
Maybe some high school team....The point is just marketing to estimulate the sports by an exchange program. A coach, for example, could come to our city...
So, maybe taking 5 or 6 playesr up to the US and leting them practice for a week or two would be wonderful!
And remember, these guys in black and orange are the national champs! Te tritões!!!
Maybe some high school team....The point is just marketing to estimulate the sports by an exchange program. A coach, for example, could come to our city...
So, maybe taking 5 or 6 playesr up to the US and leting them practice for a week or two would be wonderful!
And remember, these guys in black and orange are the national champs! Te tritões!!!
sexta-feira, 14 de outubro de 2011
an e-mail sent this evening...
Dear friends,
Let me try to help in some way. Vila Velha, the city where I live in, started a football team just training on the beach in front of my building. The first thign that came to my mind was to give them a chance to play it for real. I mean with an american team. It was almost two years ago. They tried to do their best, even practicing on the sand. Although didn´t knowing how I never stoped wondering about that possibility.
My daughter Laura studies at Marshall University, in Huntington-WV. She is very connected with the international students bureau and we have been talking about some kind of exchange programs. It is a plant, process and patient methodology.
And so, few days ago a friend came to me and said that he is helping the guys that play american football - and now, after practcing those years on the beach, they won the national championship last year - in Vila Velha. This year they are leading the competition, #1. In the average they are very simple people, with no good family income. But they are very good on what they do.
And I said to my friend: do you think you coud fundraise some money for the airline tickets? And he goes: yes, I think I can work hard on that. There are 50 people to go.
I thought about Marshall team and started to work on this with the help of my daughter Laura. But it could be another one.
the point now is that as long as we fundraise the money to buy the airline tickets we will still need to put them in a hotel or family houses. A hotel could be like 3 of them in each room. It would mean almos 20 rooms. And meals.
The other point would be to get the visa for them. That´s why I am always talking about our connections to the americam Consulate in Rio or the Embassy in Brasilia. I have worked for the American Embassy as a youth ambassador group coordinator and I think I could work hard on this matter. But I still think we need to be in a formal way acknowledged to the Embassy.
So, if you agree that this dream is something that we should pursue, we need to find out how to give them room and board while there (2 weeks).
The path is not ready, the way does not exist already, but as we walk we may build it.
best regards,
PS: when I talked about this idea to Tasso today I felt that he could even play with our guys!
Alberto, um negro, talvez mulato.
my friends,
I read the newspaper and saw that soemeone has just had a heart attack or something quite similar
( aneurism) and that nobody helped him till next morning. He is alive in a hospital. And so wrote this article. Wish you could translate to your native language.
Alberto é um negro, talvez
mulato. Tem um biótipo de ascendência africana, dos nativos daquele belíssimo
continente. Tem o sorriso aberto e os dentes alvos dos nascidos lá. Sua gente,
no início de nossa história era escrava. Servia as pessoas nos afazeres
domésticos e carregava-as na liteira, sob os ombros delineados pelo dorso nu,
descamisado. Carregava também suas latrinas mal cheirosas no topo de suas
cabeças escravizadas, como o próprio corpo, em seu pensar, em seu desejo de
estudar. Com o tempo, essa gente mostrou o seu valor, as suas inegáveis
qualidades culturais e a sua contribuição para a formação de nosso país é de um
valor imensurável. Apesar de nem sempre nossa gente, européia ou africana,
reconhecer isso. Se antes éramos uma selva quase inabitada hoje parecemos ser
uma selva densamente habitada. Temos medo do próximo, de conhecer o próximo, de
ajudar o próximo. Feras que se entreolham, assustadas.
Foi assim com Alberto,
infelizmente. Trabalhador, ele empregou-se no shopping, pelo que diz a
imprensa, e servia as pessoas no cotidiano da vida alegre dos consumidores em festa. A Casa Grande e a
Senzala agora ocupam o mesmo espaço físico e as pessoas, modernos senhores de
engenho e escravos disciplinados, convivem abertamente, mas ainda socialmente
hierarquizados. Descendentes de africanos não mais carregam liteiras, pois
dirigem automóveis de madames. Não mais carregam latrinas morro abaixo, mas
limpam banheiros. O que importa é que continuam servindo as pessoas, cuidando
delas, especialmente em suas residências. As Donas Maria da vida, solitárias
nos quartinhos de empregada ou amarrotadas nos ônibus que as levam para a
senzala, ao saírem da casa grande, na cidade.
Alberto, depois de trabalhar,
pensou fazer o mesmo. Amarrotar-se em um transporte coletivo e ir em direção
aos seus, à sua família. Depois de atender pessoas, de ajudá-las o dia inteiro
caminhou em direção ao seu destino ancestral. Caminhou e caiu. Sem forças,
incapaz. Tempos atrás, se houvesse um capataz, teria sido açoitado, teria
apanhado, certamente. Mas não, pior do que isso foi desconsiderado. Como se não
existisse. Foi desprezado e ali ficou jogado nas escadarias do palácio Domingos
Martins sem ajuda, até quase morrer. Foi ajudado, oito horas depois, por um
cidadão que não teve medo do próximo. Que retribuiu o que a gente de Alberto
fez por esse país. Como Domingos Martins, herói nacional nascido em Itapemirim,
que lutou pela liberdade do Brasil, morreu fuzilado em 1817 e hoje está no
livro dos heróis da Pátria. Essa mesma pátria cuja gente tem medo de ajudar sua
própria gente.
quinta-feira, 11 de agosto de 2011
Palestra Internacional
No dia 19 de agosto agora realizamos um evento na Faculdade de Direito de Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, no Espirito Santo,com a a participação internacional do professor Timothy Mayo, da university of Charleston, West Virginia, USA. O tema foi sobre os contrastes legais entre as leis norte-americanas e as leis brasileiras no âmbito jurídico da Lei Seca. Também, tivemos a participação do Juiz de Direito Tasso de Castro Lugon, presidente do International Board dos Partners of the Americas.
For the ones that does not understand portuguese, I organized a Law Colloquium in a Law School here in Espirito Santo, and Professor Timothy Mayo came to Brazil and addressed a lecture about the legislation regarding the DUI in the US. He was our guest from aug,18 till aug,21 and also listened to professors that lectured about our legislation over the DUI. Chairman of the Board of Partners of the Americas, Tasso Lugon, also participated on this Law Colloqium.
quarta-feira, 18 de maio de 2011
Graduation
sexta-feira, 6 de maio de 2011
Nadia Campos
quinta-feira, 28 de abril de 2011
Universities agreement and exchange
WVU and Partners


From May,21 till May,28 we will have the pleasure to host 29 students and 3 professors from the Law School of the West Virginia University. I will be lecturing for them about Culture, Economy and Politics in a North-American, Latin American and Brazilian perspective.
This is going to be the Sixth Law Colloquium held by a partnership between WVU and UVV (University of Vila Velha). Tasso Lugon will also deliver a lecture to them.
This is one more example of how Partners can connect and serve people, once it all started with the efforts of both chapters.
quarta-feira, 30 de março de 2011
International Lecture
terça-feira, 29 de março de 2011
Brazil-Moçambique
quarta-feira, 23 de março de 2011
Back to the track!


After a long time I am going to post news, informations and perceptions about the Partners of the Americas.
Few days ago I did a Lecture in a Law School in Cachoeiro, Espirito Santo. There I could talk about POA and a demand for the organization of a Law Colloquium was left in the air. I will be working on the possibility of bringing a professor from the US - DC or WV - to talk about some comparative issues on the Law fundaments. The students and professors in the picture were standing to sing along the national anthem before the lecture.
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