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O convidado do programa Pânico dessa terça-feira (27) é Marcos Troyjo.O Professor Marcos Troyjo é Transformational Leadership Fellow da Universidade de Oxford e Distinguished Fellow do Insead. Membro do Conselho do Futuro Global do Fórum Econômico Mundial, foi presidente do Novo Banco de Desenvolvimento e Secretário Especial de Comércio Exterior e Assuntos Internacionais do Ministério da Economia. Marcos Troyjo foi o primeiro ocidental a chefiar um organismo internacional sediado na Ásia e o primeiro brasileiro a presidir um banco multilateral de desenvolvimento. Foi um dos principais negociadores do Acordo Mercosul União Europeia. Fundou e dirigiu o BRICLab na Universidade Columbia, em Nova York, onde lecionou relações internacionais. Troyjo é um dos brasileiros mais influentes no mundo em temas relacionados a economias emergentes, megatendências e o próximo ciclo da globalização. É voz de destaque em estratégias de como o Brasil pode utilizar suas vantagens comparativas em mineração, energia, agricultura e economia verde para construir um futuro intensivo em tecnologiaEconomista, cientista político e diplomata, é conselheiro de empresas multinacionais e autor de livros sobre desenvolvimento econômico, relações internacionais e inovação.Redes Sociais: Linkedln: linkedin.com/in/marcos-troyjo-4006539b
Nesta edição especial do Sefaz Conecta, o secretário Samuel Kinoshita recebe o economista, cientista social e diplomata Marcos Troyjo. No bate-papo, Troyjo faz um panorama da situação geopolítica atual e as implicações para o Brasil. Ao lembrar de sua atuação como secretário Especial de Comércio Exterior e Assuntos Internacionais do Ministério da Economia do Brasil, o convidado detalha as negociações da finalização do Acordo Mercosul-União Européia, considerado por especialistas em politicas externa como um dos maiores tratados entre blocos econômicos da história do comércio mundial. O secretário Kinoshita ainda ressalta o importante papel de Troyjo como diretor do BRICLab, um centro de estudos sobre o Brics na Universidade de Columbia (Estados Unidos), e como ex-presidente do Novo Banco de Desenvolvimento, o banco dos BRICs. Ao conversarem gap infraestrutural e promoção de desenvolvimento, o convidado ressalta: "Comércio e atração de investimentos externos são o trampolim para a prosperidade". O bate-papo entre os economistas Samuel Kinoshita e Marcos Troyjo está imperdível. Confira!
Napping is a portal. Carolina Đỗ is an actor, playwright, producer and proud daughter of Vietnamese freedom fighters and refugees. She's a community organizer and advocate for art that facilitates healing in marginalized communities. Broadway: NYT's Critics' Pick LINDA VISTA (u/s), GRAND HORIZONS (u/s). She's worked with numerous NYC theater companies, including: PlayCo, The Tank, New Dramatists, New Collectives. Her play, MY MOTHER'S DAUGHTER, was a semifinalist for Space on Ryder Farm and a 2020 finalist for BRICLab. Co-founder & co-Artistic Leader of The Sống Collective. @carolinakaydo, www.carolinado.com
follow Carolina: @carolinakaydo follow Adrián: @adrian.burke follow La Mezcla: @lamezclapod About Carolina: Carolina Do is an actor, playwright, producer. She is a firm believer in, and advocate for, art to address and activate change in the community it serves. Co-founder of The Sống Collective. Broadway: Tracy Lett's Linda Vista and Bess Wohl's Grand Horizons. NYC theater: Loading Dock, The Tank, New Dramatists, Primary Stages, The Flea. TV/Film: FBI: Most Wanted, Children of The Dust, Catfight, Queens The Series. Her play, My Mother's Daughter was recently a semifinalist for Space on Ryder Farm and a finalist for BRICLab. www.carolinado.com Upcoming: Collective Stories, May 20th @8pm ET, Streaming Live on Youtube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wendy S. Walters' current projects address class and racial disquietude in the industrial Midwest; intersections between writing and design, and organic forms in the essay. She is the author of a book of prose, Multiply/Divide: On the American Real and Surreal (Sarabande Books, 2015), named a best book of the year by Buzzfeed, Flavorwire, Literary Hub, The Root, Huffington Post, and others. She is also the author of two books of poems, Troy, Michigan (Futurepoem, 2014) and Longer I Wait, More You Love Me. Walters is a 2020 Creative Capital Awardee in literary nonfiction. In 2018-19 she was artist-in-residence at BRIClab in Brooklyn, where she worked on developing the book for their opera, Golden Motors. Her work has been published in The Normal School, The Iowa Review, Fourth Genre, Full Bleed, Flavorwire, and Harper’s among many others. Hosted by Jordan Kisner. Produced by Justin Alvarez and Drew Broussard. Music by Lora-Faye Åshuvud. Art by Kirstin Huber. Presented by Lit Hub Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
B.J. Evans, Senior Producer of Performing Arts at BRIC, hosts a bi-monthly show where she gives listeners a behindthe-scenes look at what's coming up at BRIC and talks to BRIC-affiliated artists about their work.The next BRIClab is in process in the Artist Studio and the creators sat down with B.J. Evans to talk about their piece,Climate Change: An Opera. Join B.J. with special guests Zarina Shea (playwright) and Sarah Hughes (director) asthey talk about climate change, the apocalypse, and whether or not art can affect change.Hosted & produced by B.J. EvansSupervising producer: Liam BillinghamSpecial Guests: Zarina Shea & Sarah Hughes
B.J. Evans, Senior Producer of Performing Arts at BRIC, hosts a bi-monthly show where she gives listeners a behind-the-scenes look at what's coming up at BRIC and talks to BRIC-affiliated artists about their work.The new BRIClab Season has begun at BRIC and the first BRIClab of the season is La Negra: A Theatrical Installation/An event to Honor your Dead. Join B.J. with her special guest co-host Mei Ann Teo (director) as they talk to Raquel Almazan (writer/performer) and Benjamin Rojas (Ofrenda installation artist) about the piece. Hosted & produced by B.J. EvansCo-hosted by Mei Ann TeoSupervising producer: Liam BillinghamSpecial Guests: Raquel Almazan and Benjamin RojasRecorded at the Podcast Studio at BRIC
B.J. Evans, Senior Producer of Performing Arts at BRIC, hosts a bi-monthly show where she gives listeners a behind-the-scenes look at what’s coming up at BRIC and talks to BRIC-affiliated artists about their work.This episode features transdisciplinary BRIClab artists Courtney J. Cook and Tendayi Kuumba who talk about their project, FLUXX, and reflect on their personal stories and histories as black women superheroes. Work-in-progress showings of FLUXX were on Thursday, April 4th at 7pm and Friday, April 5th at 7pm in the Artist Studio at BRIC and featured choreography, music, and vocals by Courtney J. Cook & Tendayi Kuumba and lighting and video design by Greg Purnell. Hosted & co-produced by B.J. EvansCo-hosted, co-produced, and audio engineered by Andrea Montes de OcaCo-produced & edited by Liam BillinghamRecorded at the Podcast Studio at BRIC
B.J. Evans, Senior Producer of Performing Arts at BRIC, hosts a bi-monthly show where she gives listeners a behind-the-scenes look at what’s coming up at BRIC and talks to BRIC-affiliated artists about their work. This episode features BRIClab artists Sophia Mak & Bex Kwan, and their director/dramaturg Mei Ann Teo, who talk about their upcoming project, Double Yolk Moon. Through shadow, sound, and movement, they unearth family mythologies and histories of foreignness as queer Chinese people in the United States. Work-in-progress showings of Double Yolk Moon are Thursday, March 14th at 7pm and Friday, March 15th at 7pm. Tickets are $8 in advance and available here: https://www.bricartsmedia.org/events-performances/double-yolk-moon-work-progress Hosted & co-produced by B.J. EvansCo- Produced & edited by Liam BillinghamRecorded at the Podcast Studio at BRIC
B.J. Evans, Senior Producer of Performing Arts at BRIC, hosts a bi-monthly show where she gives listeners a behind-the-scenes look at what’s coming up at BRIC and talks to BRIC-affiliated artists about their work. This episode features BRIClab artists Laura Anderson Barbata and Katherine Freer, who talk about their upcoming project, The Eye of the Beholder, a new performance piece inspired by Laura Anderson Barbata’s decade long journey to repatriate the body of Mexican-indigenous mezzo soprano Julia Pastrana from Norway back to her home state in Mexico for a proper burial and funeral. Work-in-progress showings of The Eye of the Beholder are Friday February 15th at 7pm and Friday February 22nd at 7pm. Hosted & co-produced by B.J. EvansCo- Produced & edited by Liam BillinghamRecorded at the Podcast Studio at BRIC
B.J. Evans from the Performing Arts department at BRIC gives you a behind the scenes look at what’s coming up at BRIC and talks to BRIC artists-in-residence about their work. This episode features actor/writer Eliza Bent from the current BRIClab residency, Bonnie’s Last Flight. Join us as we learn more about her play and the upcoming showings at BRIC on Thursday, December 6th and Friday, December 7th, 2018. Hosted & co-produced by B.J. EvansProduced & edited by Elizabeth KracunasRecorded at the Podcast Studio at BRIC Brooklyn Free Speech
This episode features artists Rev. Yolanda Roger Anthony Mapes, Justin Anderson Taylor, and Doreen Younglove from our current BRIClab residency, The Church of the Alien Love Child Presents the Passion of Reverend Yolanda. Join us as we learn more about their work-in-progress and upcoming showings at BRIC on Thursday, October 11th and Friday, October 12thWe Are Angels .... Music and lyrics by Rev. Yolanda arrangement by Phil Carroll.
Marcos Troyjo, diplomata integrante do Conselho Consultivo do Fórum Econômico Mundial e diretor do BRICLab da Universidade Columbia, explica como o protecionismo prejudica a economia do Brasil e aponta os benefícios de uma abertura comercial. Confira!
No Podcast Rio Bravo desta semana, conversamos com o diplomata Marcos Troyjo, diretor do BricLab, na Universidade de Columbia, em Nova York, onde também atua como professor-adjunto de relações internacionais e de políticas públicas. Na entrevista, Troyjo traz um diagnóstico da conjuntura internacional, com destaque para os Brics no atual contexto da globalização. O entrevistado comenta o bom desempenho de China e Índia, que corresponderam às expectativas de desenvolvimento, assim como observa o fato de Brasil e Rússia terem apresentado perfomance abaixo do esperado. Nesse sentido, o diplomata ressalta a importância da China na dinâmica das relações internacionais contemporâneas, forjando, assim, uma nova arquitetura da globalização. “Talvez, do ponto de vista da ordem internacional, nós devamos falar do mundo do G2, em que o protagonismo dos Estados Unidos é ladeado pela China”. Entrevista gravada em 27 de outubro de 2017.
No Podcast Rio Bravo desta semana, conversamos com o diplomata Marcos Troyjo, diretor do BricLab, na Universidade de Columbia, em Nova York, onde também atua como professor-adjunto de relações internacionais e de políticas públicas. Na entrevista, Troyjo traz um diagnóstico da conjuntura internacional, com destaque para os Brics no atual contexto da globalização. O entrevistado comenta o bom desempenho de China e Índia, que corresponderam às expectativas de desenvolvimento, assim como observa o fato de Brasil e Rússia terem apresentado perfomance abaixo do esperado. Nesse sentido, o diplomata ressalta a importância da China na dinâmica das relações internacionais contemporâneas, forjando, assim, uma nova arquitetura da globalização. “Talvez, do ponto de vista da ordem internacional, nós devamos falar do mundo do G2, em que o protagonismo dos Estados Unidos é ladeado pela China”. Entrevista gravada em 27 de outubro de 2017.