Our Journalists: Brazil
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Rosental Calmon Alves, United States/Brazil, is a journalism professor at the University of Texas at Austin, where he holds the first John S. & James L. Knight Chair in International Journalism. For a decade, Alves worked as a foreign correspondent for Brazil’s daily newspaper, Jornal do Brasil, reporting from Spain, Argentina, Mexico, and the United States. He taught journalism at two Rio de Janeiro universities and in 1987-88 became the first Brazilian to be selected as a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University.
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Angelina Nunes, Brazil, is an assistant editor at O Globo newspaper, coordinating a team of reporters that covers public administration, education and health.
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Amaury Ribeiro, Jr., Brazil, is the editor of Istoe, a weekly newsmagazine.
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Fernando Rodrigues, Brazil, has been a journalist for Folha de S.Paulo, the country’s major newspaper, since 1987. He has been Economics Editor in São Paulo and foreign correspondent in New York, Tokyo and Washington, D.C. He is now based in Brasília as both a political columnist for the paper’s op-ed page and a features/investigative reporter. Additionally, Rodrigues is a prime time daily political commentator for Jovem Pan,a leading radio station with a national audience of some 25 million listeners.
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Marcelo Soares, Brazil, is a digital reporter who is part of the New Platforms team at Folha de S.Paulo, Brazil’s largest newspaper. Soares keeps a blog about data at Folha: Afinal de Contas.
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Claudio Tognolli, Brazil, is an investigative reporter with more than 30 years experience and a Phd professor of journalism at University of São Paulo, USP.
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