The WBO’s live broadcast covering and analyzing the Brazilian election

Press release WBO September 28th

  • More than 15 analysts will take turns speaking over the course of our four-hour-long broadcast.

  • Transmission will be live on Twitter Spaces and will be in English.

The WBO will accompany the counting of votes in the first round of the Brazilian elections. The broadcast will be live, via Twitter Spaces, on Sunday, October 2nd, from 3:30 pm to 7:30 pm EDT.

The broadcast will be hosted by James Naylor Green, professor of Brazilian history at Brown University and Chairman of the WBO’s Board of Directors; by Gladys Mitchell-Walthour of the Department of African Diaspora Studies at North Carolina Central University; and by André Pagliarini, Professor of History at Hampden-Sydney College.

Over the four hours of broadcast, more than 15 experts, professors, analysts, and journalists will participate. They will comment on the Brazilian election as it develops. The entirety of the broadcast will be in English. To follow along, simply access the WBO profile on Twitter (@Brazil_Office) at the time of the broadcast and click on the pinned link at the top of our profile, which will take you to our scheduled Twitter Spaces.

Several of the the speakers include: Leandro Demori, David Nemer, David Adler, Fabio Sá e Silva, Travis Waldron, Marina Marçal, Brian Winter, Jean Wyllys, Denise Dora, Mariana Kalil, Sara Branco, Jamil Chade, Dawisson Belém Lopes, Mauricio Moura and Jana Silverman.

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