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Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast
From Gold Rush to Modern Mining: The Untapped Potential of Brazil's Tapajós Region

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 36:42


In this episode, we chat with Alan Carter, President & CEO of Cabral Gold, a mineral exploration company with a focus on gold and copper with a key asset, the Cuiú Cuiú gold project located in Northern Brazil. A geologist by background, Alan has an extensive career across South America so is well-positioned to develop this gold project in Brazil, and gives us an update on the Cuiú Cuiú Gold project since we last spoke, his outlook for the junior space, their latest drill results, mining in Brazil and outlook of the company. KEY TAKEAWAYS Cabral Gold is a mineral exploration company primarily focused on gold and copper, with a key asset in the Cuiú Cuiú gold project located in northern Brazil. The company aims to explore the Tapajós region, which has a rich history of gold production. The outlook for gold prices remains optimistic due to geopolitical tensions, inflation risks, and increased central bank demand. The junior mining sector, which has lagged behind major producers, is beginning to show signs of movement as gold prices rise. The exploration sector has evolved, with a shift away from traditional models that relied heavily on dilution for funding. Companies are now focusing on generating cash flow through initial small-scale production to fund further exploration and development. Recent drill results from the Cuiú Cuiú project have shown promising high-grade intercepts, including a notable 12 meters at 27.7 grams per ton of gold. This indicates the potential for significant discoveries and resource growth in the area. BEST MOMENTS "The fundamentals are driving are all pointing towards a higher gold price... Both political and economic uncertainty is usually very good for the gold price." "We've already got 1.3 million ounces on the scorecard. We're targeting five. This could be 10. It's definitely going to get a lot larger." "Instead of relying on one private placement after another... a much better strategy is to get into production as fast as you possibly can." Alan Carter: "The opportunity to really define a new world-class district... the potential of this region is, frankly, enormous." VALUABLE RESOURCES Mail: rob@mining-international.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ X: https://twitter.com/MiningRobTyson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DigDeepTheMiningPodcast Web: http://www.mining-international.org This episode is sponsored by Hawcroft, leaders in property risk management since 1992. They offer: Insurance risk surveys recognised as an industry standard Construction risk reviews Asset criticality assessments and more Working across over 600 sites globally, Hawcroft supports mining, processing, smelting, power, refining, ports, and rail operations. For bespoke property risk management services, visit www.hawcroft.com GUEST SOCIALS Cabral Gold - https://cabralgold.com/corporate/management/ Alan Carter LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-carter-636a796a/?originalSubdomain=ca https://www.linkedin.com/company/cabral-gold/posts/?feedView=all https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuuhX3_5ABC-5RruviG1WKw ABOUT THE HOST Rob Tyson is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first-world to third-world countries from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. We source, headhunt, and discover new and top talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients' organisations in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative, and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace. CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ Podcast Description Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight into people’s experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics.

Escuta Essa
Tradução

Escuta Essa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 47:33


Uma palavra mal traduzida pode significar um prato errado no restaurante durante sua viagem de férias ou a detonação da primeira bomba atômica. Traduzir é essencial para a interação humana ao longo da história, mas ela quase nunca acontece sem dramas e desentendimentos.Este é mais um episódio do Escuta Essa, podcast semanal em que Denis e Danilo trocam histórias de cair o queixo e de explodir os miolos. Todas as quartas-feiras, no seu agregador de podcasts favorito, é a vez de um contar um causo para o outro.Não deixe de enviar os episódios do Escuta Essa para aquela pessoa com quem você também gosta de compartilhar histórias e aproveite para mandar seus comentários e perguntas no Spotify, nas redes sociais , ou no e-mail escutaessa@aded.studio. A gente sempre lê mensagens no final de cada episódio!...NESTE EPISÓDIO•⁠ ⁠O Mokusatsu é chamado também de “arte japonesa do silêncio e da ambiguidade” e se tornou objeto de estudo no ocidente.•⁠ ⁠A BBC conversou com o linguista Caleb Everett sobre suas pesquisas com a percepção de tempo e números em línguas indígenas.•⁠ ⁠A Camila Zarur, em texto para a revista piauí em 2018, fez um glossário para explicar expressões cariocas usadas nos contos de Geovani Martins.•⁠ ⁠O livro de Nataly Kelly e Jost Zetsche é o “Found in Translation” e tem inúmeras histórias e anedotas envolvendo tradução.Kelly também conta sobre sua experiência como intérprete em chamadas de emergência no podcast Radiolab.•⁠ ⁠A frase inicial de “Moby Dick” é sempre tema quando uma nova tradução é lançada no Brasil. •⁠ ⁠A Constituição Brasileira ganhou uma versão oficial em nheengatu em 2023. Ela foi feita por um grupo de 15 indígenas bilíngues da região do Alto Rio Negro e Médio Tapajós.•⁠ ⁠O filme “A Chegada”, de Dennis Villeneuve, foi lançado em 2016 e pode ser visto no Prime Video . A obra foi inspirada no conto “Story of Your Life”, do autor americano Ted Chiang. •⁠ ⁠A Hipótese de Sapir-Whorf foi formulada pelos linguistas, Edward Sapir e Benjamin Lee Whorf nos anos 1930. Embora influente, ela não é totalmente aceita e recebe críticas de estudiosos da sociolinguística e da corrente cognitivista. •⁠ ⁠Para nos aprofundar na questão do Tratado de Waitigi na Nova Zelândia usamos a tese de doutorado “O mundo interligado: poder, guerra e território nas lutas na Argentina e na Nova Zelândia (1826-1885)”. de Gabriel Passetti, na USP, de 2010. •⁠ ⁠A lista de palavras únicas e sem tradução foi tirada do livro “The Meaning of Tingo”, de Adam Jacot de Boinod. ...AD&D STUDIOA AD&D produz podcasts e vídeos que divertem e respeitam sua inteligência! Acompanhe todos os episódios em⁠ aded.studio⁠ para não perder nenhuma novidade.

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música
Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música - Fabiano do Nascimento & Shin Sasakubo - 15/01/25

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 58:45


Las guitarras del brasileño Fabiano do Nascimento y del japonés Shin Sasakubo en 'Primeiro encontro', 'Harmônicos', 'Ykytu' y 'Río Tapajós' de su reciente disco 'Harmônicos'. De 'No reino dos afetos 2', de Bruno Berle, 'Te amar eterno', 'Sonho', 'É só você chegar' y 'Tirolirole'. Y la anglocanadiense Jill Barber cantando en francés en su disco 'Encore!' las canciones 'Plus je t´embrasse', 'Ménilmontant', 'La mer', 'De temps en temps' y 'Les eaux de mars'. Abre el trío de Bianca Gismonti con 'Sete anéis' y cierra Etienne Charles Creóle Orchestra con 'Old school'. Escuchar audio

Larvas Incendiadas
Brenda Cardoso de Castro – Mulheres descolonizando a Amazônia

Larvas Incendiadas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 60:45


Nessa semana, conversamos com Brenda Cardoso de Castro que é doutora em Sociologia e Antropologia pela UFPA e professora do bacharelado em relação internacional da Universidade da Amazônia. Nossa conversa foi sobre sua tese de doutorado, intitulada Mulheres descolonizando a Amazônia pelos caminhos de vida: produção de subjetividades atravessadas pelo projeto de nação desenvolvimentista. A partir de uma pesquisa de campo na Vila de Alter-do-Chão, Santarém; a comunidade de Jamaraquá, na Floresta Nacional do Tapajós; e a comunidade de Coroca, no rio Arapiuns e também de entrevistas com mulheres que vivem nas localidades, Brenda nos mostra como gênero, colonialidade, nação e raça se entrelaçam nas instituições, nos discursos sobre a região e na produção de subjetividades das pessoas que vivem na Amazônia. De forma bastante sensível, nos mostra a maneira como esse complexo tramado de relações de poder produz sujeições e faltas de reconhecimento, mas também permite que as mulheres ainda encontrem linhas de fugas em seus cotidianos. Assim, contribui para escaparmos de algumas armadilhas fáceis para a análise da Amazônia e principalmente das vidas das mulheres que ali vivem. Você pode acessar gratuitamente a tese de Brenda clicando aqui.

Cirandeiras
EP#44 Episódio especial - O sairé com Augusta Pontes

Cirandeiras

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 23:44


Estamos de volta com o podcast Cirandeiras diretamente do Pará. Na foto que ilustra nosso novo episódio está a dona Augusta Pontes, de 93 anos, segurando um dos símbolos mais emblemáticos do Sairé. Ela é nossa cirandeira da vez que veio nos contar sobre uma das festas mais antigas da Amazônia. O Sairé tem mais de 300 anos e começa como ritual indígena do povo Borari, população que vive às margens dos rios Tapajós e Maró-Arapiuns, no oeste do Pará, mas especificamente na vila de Alter do Chão, em Santarém. Com o passar dos anos, foi se transformando principalmente com a chegada dos jesuítas através do processo imposto de evangelização no período da colonização.  No episódio #44 do Cirandeiras vamos fazer escuta de uma das matriarcas do Sairé, dona Augusta conta sobre as mudanças ocorridas no festejo e reclama também da perda de algumas tradições. Em outubro de 2024, a festa do Sairé (também grafada como Çairé) é reconhecida como manifestação cultural brasileira pela Lei 14.997/24. Esse episódio especial foi produzido em conjunto com os bolsistas da rádio comunitária AlterNativa, de Santarém, no Pará, com o apoio do Fundo Casa Socioambiental. Entrevistas: equipe Rádio AlterNativa Produção: Raquel Baster e equipe da Rádio AlterNativa Roteiro: Raquel Baster  Apresentação: Joana Suarez e Raquel Baster Edição de som: Iago Vernek Divulgação: Cirandeiras e Latinocêntricas Referências  https://santarem.pa.gov.br/categorias/caire-2024 https://www.instagram.com/cairealter/ https://www.tapajosdefato.com.br/noticia/1044/venda-do-espaco-da-escola-da-floresta-populacao-nao-aceita-prefeitura-nao-se-manifesta-e-governo-do-estado-intervem-no-caso

CruxCasts
Cabral Gold (TSXV:CBR) - Positive PFS Shows Low-Cost, High-Return Gold Starter Operation

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 22:25


Interview with Alan Carter, President & CEO of Cabral Gold Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/cabral-gold-tsxvcbr-near-term-production-potential-in-brazil-aiming-for-2026-startup-5924Recording date: 23rd October 2024Cabral Gold has unveiled a strategic Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) for its Cuiú Cuiú oxide gold project in Brazil's Tapajós region, presenting a compelling pathway to self-funded growth through a low-capital starter project with robust economics.The PFS outlines a modest initial capital requirement of US$37 million for a 2,000 tonnes-per-day operation targeting oxide resources. At current gold prices around $2,700/oz, the project demonstrates exceptional economics with a post-tax IRR exceeding 80% and potential annual profits of approximately US$34 million. Even at a more conservative gold price of $2,250/oz, the project maintains a strong 47.3% IRR.Key to the project's attractive economics is its simplified mining and processing approach. The operation will exploit a 60-meter thick weathered cap of oxidized material that requires no drilling or blasting, significantly reducing mining costs. Additionally, the material's clay-like nature eliminates the need for conventional crushing and grinding circuits, substantially lowering both capital and operating costs. All-in sustaining costs are projected at just over $1,000/oz in the initial years.While the current PFS contemplates a 4.5-year mine life, it incorporates only 25% of the available indicated and inferred oxide resources. The company has identified significant potential to expand the oxide resource base, suggesting a considerably longer operational life.The strategic rationale centers on generating consistent cash flow to fund exploration across Cabral's district-scale property, which hosts 50 identified gold targets. The project's projected US$34-35 million annual profit would enable aggressive exploration without relying on equity markets, potentially supporting 5-6 drill rigs operating year-round.The property's exploration potential is highlighted by its location adjacent to G Mining's Tocantins mine (set to become Brazil's third-largest gold mine) and historical placer production that exceeded Tocantins by a factor of ten. Recent exploration success, including intercepts of 11 meters at 33 g/t gold, underscores the district's potential.The company has outlined a clear timeline to production, targeting construction decision, 12-month construction period and mid-2026 initial production. For investors, Cabral presents a compelling opportunity with near-term catalysts including project financing arrangements over the next six months and ongoing exploration results. The project's low technical risk, modest capital requirements, and clear path to financing reduce execution risk, while the district-scale exploration potential offers significant upside.The macro context further supports the investment case, with the Tapajós region emerging as a major gold district following G Mining's successful Tocantinzinho  mine construction. Historical production of 20-30 million ounces of placer gold from the region suggests significant potential for additional discoveries.CEO Alan Carter summarizes the opportunity: "$35 million of cash flow profit a year will allow us to get very aggressive with the drill program. It's going to be tremendously exciting." With strong project economics, significant exploration potential, and a strategic approach to self-funded growth, Cabral Gold offers investors exposure to a developing gold district with multiple value drivers.View Cabral Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/cabral-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

JORNAL DA RECORD
JORNAL DA RECORD | 01/10/2024

JORNAL DA RECORD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 42:52


Confira na edição do Jornal da Record desta terça (1º): Brasileiros que vivem em Israel relatam momentos de tensão durante os ataques. Na capital Tel Aviv, nossos repórteres buscam abrigo antiaéreo. No Brasil, a polícia investiga a morte de uma criança com suspeita de envenenamento. O impacto da seca do rio Tapajós na vida dos ribeirinhos.

Radio Cité Genève
Genève Internationale 17/09/24 - Initiative Mode Éthique

Radio Cité Genève

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 23:28


Le Forum Public de l'OMC (10 – 13 septembre 2024) s'est récemment achevé à Genève, mettant en lumière le soutien apporté aux économies des pays en développement par le Centre du Commerce International (ITC), qui célèbre cette année ses 60 ans. L'ITC s'est illustré lors de cette édition 2024 du Forum avec un espace d'expérience immersive dédié aux contributions des peuples autochtones. Cet événement, en partenariat avec l'OMC et l'OMPI, a mis en avant le savoir-faire ancestral, la créativité et l'esprit d'entrepreneuriat des communautés autochtones à travers des expressions culturelles, des pratiques traditionnelles et des innovations durables. De la tapisserie Faso Dan Fani du Burkina Faso à l'art céramique de la région du Tapajós en Amazonie, en passant par les textiles zéro déchet du Canada et la sculpture sur bois traditionnelle d'Alaska, cet espace visait à sensibiliser à la richesse et à la diversité des savoirs autochtones, tout en soulignant l'importance de la propriété intellectuelle dans leur préservation. Dans cette émission, nous allons parler de l'Initiative Mode Éthique de l'ITC, un projet innovant qui soutient la production et la transformation artisanale du coton biologique dans le complexe du parc W-Arly-Pendjari, une zone transfrontalière entre le Bénin, le Burkina Faso et le Niger. En collaborant avec des producteurs locaux et des artisans, EFI permet aux communautés vulnérables, notamment les femmes, d'accéder à des formations techniques en filage, teinture et tissage, offrant ainsi des sources de revenus durables. Ce projet est un modèle de développement durable à travers le commerce équitable et la protection des ressources naturelles. Nous serons avec Fatoumata Sawadogo Maïga, coordinatrice du programme EFI Initiative Mode Éthique de l'ITC, Flora Lankoandé du Burkina Faso, présidente de AGG (Association la Grâce du Gulmu) et du Groupement d'intérêt économique CABES, ainsi que Dehanatou Issa Taïrou d'Espace Tissage Djougou dans le nord du Bénin.

CruxCasts
Cabral Gold (TSXV:CBR) - Near-term Production Potential in Brazil, Aiming for 2026 Startup

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 10:46


Interview with Alan Carter, President & CEO of Cabral Gold Inc.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/cabral-gold-tsxvcbr-unlocking-brazils-next-major-gold-district-5699Recording date: 10th September 2024Cabral Gold (TSXV: CBR) presents an compelling investment opportunity in the gold sector, with its Cuiú Cuiú project in Brazil's Tapajós region poised for near-term development. The company is on the verge of completing a Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) for its oxide resource, targeting production as early as Q1 2026.Located adjacent to G Mining's recently commissioned Tocantinzinho mine, Cuiú Cuiú boasts a strategic position in a historically prolific gold district. CEO Alan Carter emphasizes the project's significance: "Historically, it produced 10 times the amount of placer gold as Tocantinzinho." This historical context underscores the potential scale of Cabral's land package.The company's current resource base totals approximately 1.2 million ounces of gold, with substantial room for growth. Recent exploration success, including a high-grade intercept of 11 meters at 33 g/t gold on a peripheral target, highlights the project's upside potential. With over 45 targets yet to be drilled, Cuiú Cuiú offers significant exploration opportunities beyond the known deposits.Cabral's near-term focus is on developing its oxide resource, which offers several advantages:Free-digging material, potentially leading to lower mining costsSimple processing requirements, eliminating the need for expensive milling equipmentHigh gold recoveries of 92-93% in recent metallurgical testsThese factors could contribute to favorable project economics and a relatively low-cost operation.The company aims to make a construction decision by Q1 2025, with potential production starting in Q1 2026. This accelerated timeline is made possible by the project's relatively simple nature. To bridge the gap to production, Cabral is exploring various financing options, including joint ventures, debt, equity, and streaming agreements.From a market perspective, Cabral Gold trades at a significant discount to its potential value. With a market capitalization well below $100 million, there's substantial room for valuation expansion as the company transitions from explorer to producer. The project's potentially low capital intensity relative to peers could make it an attractive investment proposition.Investors should consider several key factors:Imminent PFS release, a potential catalyst for stock appreciationOngoing exploration results that could indicate the true scale of Cuiú CuiúProgress on project financing and strategic partnershipsThe company's ability to meet its stated development timelineWhile Cabral Gold offers significant upside potential, investors should also be aware of risks inherent to junior mining companies, including execution, financing, and commodity price risks.The macro environment for gold remains favorable, with prices near all-time highs. Additionally, the industry's focus on stable jurisdictions, near-term production potential, and exploration upside aligns well with Cabral's offering.In conclusion, Cabral Gold represents a unique opportunity to invest in a potentially emerging gold district with near-term production prospects. As the company approaches key milestones, including the PFS release and potential construction decision, it could transition from an under-the-radar explorer to a noteworthy gold producer in one of Brazil's most prospective regions. For investors seeking exposure to the gold sector, Cabral Gold warrants serious consideration.View Cabral Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/cabral-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

Podcast da Mineração
Elton Pereira - Estratégias de Exploração Greenfield e Brownfield

Podcast da Mineração

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 33:45


Olá sejam bem vindo ao nosso quadro de entrevistas do Podcast da Mineração. Nesse programa fizemos uma entrevista com Elton Pereira, profissional com mais de 30 anos dedicados à exploração mineral. Graduado em geologia pela Unisinos-RS (1987). Mestrado em geologia estrutural pela UFOP-MG (1996). Foi gerente de projetos na Rio Tinto Brasil, onde trabalhou por 12 anos. Ao longo de 6 anos na Brazauro Resources, esteve à frente do Projeto Tocantinzinho, onde definiu-se o primeiro depósito de ouro de classe mundial da Província Mineral do Tapajós. De 2010 a 2018, na TriStar Gold, esteve à frente da descoberta do depósito de ouro de Castelo de Sonhos, também na Província Tapajós. De 2019 a 2021, na Appian Capital, fundo de private equity em mineração, esteve à frente do departamento de exploração do grupo no Brasil. Desde 2022 é country manager da Bahia Nickel, onde lidera a definição do depósito de níquel sulfetado de Mangueiros. É membro da Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia e fellow da Society of Economic Geologists. Conversamos sobre quais são as principais diferenças entre os projetos Greenfield e Brownfield, quais são os principais riscos associados a cada tipo de projeto e como podem ser mitigados e muito mais. Confiram essa e outras entrevistas no canal e Lembrem-se: "Mineração pode não ser o futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" Criação de Arte: Raul Cadena / Phablo Kauã Patrocinadores Oficiais do Podcast da Mineração: ATHO BIM - https://athobim.com/ - @atho.bim ÍGNEA Geologia & Meio Ambiente - https://www.igneabr.com.br/ - @igneabr Apoio: ADIMB - https://adimb.org.br/ - @adimb_oficial Lembrem-se "Mineração pode não ser futuro mas não existe futuro sem a mineração" #mineração #tecnologia #technology #podcastdamineração #podcast #inovação #engenheirodeminas #engenhariademinas #futuro #inovação #innovations #innovations #adimb #setormineral #desafios #tecnologia #technology #engenharia #geologia #geology #environmental #engenharia #greenfield #brownfield #Exploração #estrategias #projetos

Radioagência
Câmara reconhece música de Sebastião Tapajós como manifestação da cultura nacional

Radioagência

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024


Por Aí | Estadão
Por aí Casa de Saulo

Por Aí | Estadão

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 2:39


Casa do Saulo, a nova embaixada da cozinha amazônica em São Paulo. Conheça Saulo Jennings, o chef que traz peixes selvagens e outros ingredientes diretamente do Tapajós.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rádio Batente
RB Investiga #4 - Ferrogrão

Rádio Batente

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 12:20


A Ferrogrão, chamada de “Ferrovia da Soja”, é um projeto elaborado há uma década pelas principais empresas exportadoras de grãos e virou prioridade dos governos Temer, Bolsonaro e Lula. A ideia é construir 933 km de trilhos entre Sinop, no Mato Grosso, região produtora de soja, a Miritituba, no Pará, onde os grãos são embarcados no rio Tapajós para exportação. Trata-se de um dos maiores projetos de infraestrutura do país, defendido pelo agronegócio, mas visto como ameaça por povos e comunidades tradicionais que não fazem parte da economia da soja.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Notícia no Seu Tempo
Minha Casa tem alta procura após ser turbinado pelo governo

Notícia no Seu Tempo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 8:02


No podcast ‘Notícia No Seu Tempo', confira em áudio as principais notícias da edição impressa do jornal ‘O Estado de S.Paulo' desta segunda-feira (22/04/2024): Ajustes feitos no Minha Casa, Minha Vida (MCMV) turbinaram o programa, que registrou aumento de 52% no número de unidades negociadas no primeiro trimestre, em comparação com 2023. As contratações consumiram R$ 30 bilhões do Fundo de Garantia do Tempo de Serviço (FGTS), mais do que o dobro do liberado entre janeiro e março do ano passado. Se continuar nesse ritmo, o MCMV precisará de acréscimo calculado entre R$ 25 bilhões e R$ 30 bilhões, sob risco de ter novos financiamentos congelados. Desde a metade de 2023, houve aumento do subsídio concedido às famílias, corte dos juros para financiamentos feitos por pessoas de baixa renda e elevação do teto do preço dos imóveis, permitindo que mais moradias fossem enquadradas no programa. O Ministério das Cidades sinalizou que deve reajustar o orçamento do MCMV. E mais: Economia: Haddad vai tentar barrar ‘pauta-bomba'  Política: Bolsonaro elogia Musk e terceiriza ataques a Moraes em ato no Rio Metrópole: Vale do Tapajós, no Pará, vê avanço do narcogarimpo Internacional: Bombardeio de Israel em Rafah mata 18 pessoas em meio à ameaça de invasãoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nómadas
Nómadas - Santarém y Alter do Chão, la vida en la selva - 02/12/23

Nómadas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 56:26


Ubicada en el oeste del estado brasileño de Pará, la ciudad de Santarém late en el corazón verde de América del Sur. El matrimonio de músicos brasileños Carla Ruaro y Gustavo Roriz nos muestran desde su malecón la desembocadura del río Tapajós en el gran Amazonas: un encuentro entre gigantes. Después de visitar el museo João Fona y el Mercadão 2000 nos encontramos con la guía de turismo Annyela Cavalcante, que nos lleva hasta la catedral. En media hora de coche llegamos a la pequeña y paradisíaca localidad de Alter do Chão, donde Gustavo y Carla tienen una casa abierta a la música, la cultura y la comunidad. Ikowé es un espacio de conciertos, pero también aspira a ser cineclub y residencia de artistas; un centro de intercambio creativo e inspiración en plena selva amazónica. Una de sus vecinas, la bailarina de carimbó Sandra Moreno, nos introduce en el mundo de esta danza propia del norte de Brasil. Además la cantautora Adaluz, alias de la española Leticia Barriga, comparte con nosotros algunas canciones y rincones especiales del pueblo como la Isla del Amor, el Lago Verde o la montaña Piraoca. Después de visitar algunas comunidades indígenas en la Floresta Nacional de Tapajós (Flonas), conocemos las iniciativas de protección medioambiental y difusión cultural que lleva a cabo la asociación Perlas da Amazonia, fundada por la profesora de baile Perla Gomes.Escuchar audio

CruxCasts
Serabi Gold (LSE: SRB) - On Pathway To Doubling Gold Production with No Share Dilution.

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 21:03


Interview with Michael Hodgson, CEO of Serabi Gold PLCOur previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/serabi-gold-lsesrb-a-deep-dive-into-cost-savings-improved-cash-generation-in-2023-3767Recording date: 9th October 2023Serabi Gold plc (LSE: SRB, TSX: SBI) is a gold mining and exploration company focused on Brazil. The company operates the high-grade Palito underground gold mine in the Tapajós region of northern Brazil, as well as the Coringa gold project located nearby.In 2022, the company produced 32,000 ounces of gold. Serabi Gold expects to produce between 33,500-35,000 ounces in 2023.The company is advancing development of its Coringa project, located 200km south of Palito. Coringa has a resource of 195,000 ounces of gold in the measured and indicated category at a grade of 8.2 g/t gold. Coringa is expected to significantly increase Serabi's production profile once permitted and developed over the next few years.Serabi Gold sees exploration potential to expand resources at its current operations and make new discoveries within its extensive land holdings in the Tapajós region. The company has an exploration alliance with Vale to fund drilling of bulk tonnage exploration targets.Key investment highlights for Serabi Gold include consistent production from Palito and Sao Chico, resource growth potential, exploration upside in an underexplored district, and potential re-rating as Coringa doubles production. Near-term catalysts are the final permitting of Coringa, expanding production through optimized mining, and exploration results from drill programs underway.View Serabi Gold's Company Profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/serabi-goldSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

PRI: Science, Tech & Environment
Rural communities in the Amazon face a complex world of carbon credits

PRI: Science, Tech & Environment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023


Every day, Célia Regina das Neves fishes among the mangroves in the Mãe Grande de Curuçá Extractive Reserve, a conservation area at the mouth of the Amazon River in Brazil. Neves relies on resources from the surrounding forests and mangroves for her livelihood, too. "I make baskets, and I make traps for shrimping," she said, referring to the plants in this lush landscape from which she weaves her gear, as well as the fishery that sustains her community.  But she worries about the future of the reserve and with it, her livelihood — as a result of plans to set aside land here for carbon offset efforts. Célia Regina das Neves is a fisher and local leader within the Mãe Grande de Curuçá Extractive Reserve, a conservation area at the mouth of the Amazon River in Brazil.  Credit: Cícero Pedrosa Neto/The World Carbon offsetting is a way for companies and individuals to compensate for their own carbon emissions by funding an equivalent carbon-dioxide saving effort somewhere else. Companies and individuals can buy "carbon credits" generated by these projects.President Luiz Inácio "Lula" da Silva's administration has embraced carbon credits as a way to protect the Amazon and mitigate climate change. Lula mentioned carbon credits as part of Brazil's path toward a "bioeconomy” at the COP27 climate conference in Egypt, and again on a state visit to China a few months ago. But many community activists in the Amazon, including Neves, say these types of projects can be problematic. Recently, the reserve's president, José Roberto Garcia de Moraes, signed an agreement giving Carbonext, a Brazilian carbon offset development company, the authority to monitor the area for the eventual sale of credits based on the carbon sequestered in biomass — mostly trees — on a piece of land here. The area is the size of Detroit. "[The project] will benefit all of us, both the mangrove forest and the fishermen," Moraes said, adding that carbon credits will generate income for people who really need it. Carbonext offered the reserve's association 50% of the carbon credits over a 20-year period. The credit value would vary with the price of carbon on the voluntary market."For us, fishermen and coastal dwellers, the project is important," he said.  Entrance to Mãe Grande Curuçá Extractive Reserve. Credit: Cícero Pedrosa Neto/The World Neves said the agreement was signed without any transparency. “This agreement was not communicated to the community. Community members didn't know it was signed," she claimed. And she sees it as ceding the community's land."It happened without any consideration about how all of this would take place: If families would be allowed to continue fishing, if the crab-catchers would be allowed to keep going down to catch their crabs. We don't know anything about any of this." Dock view of boats in Curuçá. Credit: Cícero Pedrosa Neto/The World In a written response to questions from The World, Carbonext stated: "Residents are always consulted about the demands that will be the focus of the initiatives implemented in the region,” adding that there would be no restrictions on fishing or other activities in the Curuça extractive reserve as a result of the terms of commitment.With no comprehensive official registry, it's hard to quantify the number of current offset projects in Brazil. This also makes it difficult to monitor and regulate new carbon credit projects that often occur in remote, rural communities. Claudia Horn is a research fellow at the London School of Economics who has studied carbon credits in the Brazilian Amazon for years.  As Brazilian lawmakers debate legislation for monitoring and enforcing carbon offset projects under so-called cap-and-trade, Horn said there are better ways to approach this that draw on mechanisms that promote human rights and act against deforestation."The demarcation of Indigenous lands, land reform, agrarian reform, all these are mechanisms that more directly have the effect, have a positive effect on Indigenous and traditional communities that are extremely poor," she said. But the pressure to embrace forest carbon offsets is significant, given the political power of agribusiness and other private-sector interests in Brazil. "Of course, there is a lot of pressure from corporations to have a carbon market because they will be the prime beneficiaries of it," she said.  Aerial view of the Mãe Grande Curuçá Extractive Reserve. Credit: Cícero Pedrosa Neto/The World Meanwhile, Curuçá is not an isolated case. Brazil's Pará state is full of carbon offset projects. In Indigenous Munduruku Territory along the Tapajós River, local leaders say that developers have been trying to make inroads as far back as 2007, shortly after the UN-backed “Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation” (REDD) program was rolled out in Brazil. Munduruku leader João de Deus Kaba said that more recently, companies like Carbonext have been in constant, unsolicited contact. His community has mostly rebuffed these attempts. "We don't want — we will not accept — these types of contracts, in the case of carbon credits," he said.Companies like Carbonext act as intermediaries between local communities, independent auditors, and the companies or other parties interested in offsetting their emissions in the first place. A carbon credit auditor verifies that offsetting projects like Carbonext's are actually reducing or removing greenhouse gas emissions and that the carbon credits generated by them are valid.But legal expert Pedro Martins said these companies sometimes strong-arm community members into signing contracts. Martins said these contracts can be “abusive.” "They directly interfere with the use of the territory and not just for a short period of time. It's not a question of one, two or three years. Generally, these contracts are proposed for 30 years," he said. Martins pointed to one Pará community where people were not allowed to farm traditional lands after signing an agreement with a carbon project developer. He asked not to name the community or the company out of fear of retaliation.  "Even small fields are often the object of persecution in these cases by such companies," he said.After facing international criticism, Verra, the largest carbon credit auditor, said it is currently revamping its methodology to ensure locals still have access to their lands. The CEO was sacked in May in at least tacit acknowledgement of the bad press offset projects have received. Back in Curuçá, the lack of trust in carbon credit companies is palpable. Lifelong community member Manoel Santana da Trinidade, 67, said the lack of free, informed and prior consultation with communities is not acceptable, given how much territory and how many livelihoods are at stake."It has to be discussed first with the community members, explained to the community the reason, the motive behind why they are coming here to offer these credits," he said.

PRI: Science, Tech & Environment
Rural communities in the Amazon face a complex world of carbon credits

PRI: Science, Tech & Environment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023


Every day, Célia Regina das Neves fishes among the mangroves in the Mãe Grande de Curuçá Extractive Reserve, a conservation area at the mouth of the Amazon River in Brazil. Neves relies on resources from the surrounding forests and mangroves for her livelihood, too. "I make baskets, and I make traps for shrimping," she said, referring to the plants in this lush landscape from which she weaves her gear, as well as the fishery that sustains her community.  But she worries about the future of the reserve and with it, her livelihood — as a result of plans to set aside land here for carbon offset efforts. Célia Regina das Neves is a fisher and local leader within the Mãe Grande de Curuçá Extractive Reserve, a conservation area at the mouth of the Amazon River in Brazil.  Credit: Cícero Pedrosa Neto/The World Carbon offsetting is a way for companies and individuals to compensate for their own carbon emissions by funding an equivalent carbon-dioxide saving effort somewhere else. Companies and individuals can buy "carbon credits" generated by these projects.President Luiz Inácio "Lula" da Silva's administration has embraced carbon credits as a way to protect the Amazon and mitigate climate change. Lula mentioned carbon credits as part of Brazil's path toward a "bioeconomy” at the COP27 climate conference in Egypt, and again on a state visit to China a few months ago. But many community activists in the Amazon, including Neves, say these types of projects can be problematic. Recently, the reserve's president, José Roberto Garcia de Moraes, signed an agreement giving Carbonext, a Brazilian carbon offset development company, the authority to monitor the area for the eventual sale of credits based on the carbon sequestered in biomass — mostly trees — on a piece of land here. The area is the size of Detroit. "[The project] will benefit all of us, both the mangrove forest and the fishermen," Moraes said, adding that carbon credits will generate income for people who really need it. Carbonext offered the reserve's association 50% of the carbon credits over a 20-year period. The credit value would vary with the price of carbon on the voluntary market."For us, fishermen and coastal dwellers, the project is important," he said.  Entrance to Mãe Grande Curuçá Extractive Reserve. Credit: Cícero Pedrosa Neto/The World Neves said the agreement was signed without any transparency. “This agreement was not communicated to the community. Community members didn't know it was signed," she claimed. And she sees it as ceding the community's land."It happened without any consideration about how all of this would take place: If families would be allowed to continue fishing, if the crab-catchers would be allowed to keep going down to catch their crabs. We don't know anything about any of this." Dock view of boats in Curuçá. Credit: Cícero Pedrosa Neto/The World In a written response to questions from The World, Carbonext stated: "Residents are always consulted about the demands that will be the focus of the initiatives implemented in the region,” adding that there would be no restrictions on fishing or other activities in the Curuça extractive reserve as a result of the terms of commitment.With no comprehensive official registry, it's hard to quantify the number of current offset projects in Brazil. This also makes it difficult to monitor and regulate new carbon credit projects that often occur in remote, rural communities. Claudia Horn is a research fellow at the London School of Economics who has studied carbon credits in the Brazilian Amazon for years.  As Brazilian lawmakers debate legislation for monitoring and enforcing carbon offset projects under so-called cap-and-trade, Horn said there are better ways to approach this that draw on mechanisms that promote human rights and act against deforestation."The demarcation of Indigenous lands, land reform, agrarian reform, all these are mechanisms that more directly have the effect, have a positive effect on Indigenous and traditional communities that are extremely poor," she said. But the pressure to embrace forest carbon offsets is significant, given the political power of agribusiness and other private-sector interests in Brazil. "Of course, there is a lot of pressure from corporations to have a carbon market because they will be the prime beneficiaries of it," she said.  Aerial view of the Mãe Grande Curuçá Extractive Reserve. Credit: Cícero Pedrosa Neto/The World Meanwhile, Curuçá is not an isolated case. Brazil's Pará state is full of carbon offset projects. In Indigenous Munduruku Territory along the Tapajós River, local leaders say that developers have been trying to make inroads as far back as 2007, shortly after the UN-backed “Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation” (REDD) program was rolled out in Brazil. Munduruku leader João de Deus Kaba said that more recently, companies like Carbonext have been in constant, unsolicited contact. His community has mostly rebuffed these attempts. "We don't want — we will not accept — these types of contracts, in the case of carbon credits," he said.Companies like Carbonext act as intermediaries between local communities, independent auditors, and the companies or other parties interested in offsetting their emissions in the first place. A carbon credit auditor verifies that offsetting projects like Carbonext's are actually reducing or removing greenhouse gas emissions and that the carbon credits generated by them are valid.But legal expert Pedro Martins said these companies sometimes strong-arm community members into signing contracts. Martins said these contracts can be “abusive.” "They directly interfere with the use of the territory and not just for a short period of time. It's not a question of one, two or three years. Generally, these contracts are proposed for 30 years," he said. Martins pointed to one Pará community where people were not allowed to farm traditional lands after signing an agreement with a carbon project developer. He asked not to name the community or the company out of fear of retaliation.  "Even small fields are often the object of persecution in these cases by such companies," he said.After facing international criticism, Verra, the largest carbon credit auditor, said it is currently revamping its methodology to ensure locals still have access to their lands. The CEO was sacked in May in at least tacit acknowledgement of the bad press offset projects have received. Back in Curuçá, the lack of trust in carbon credit companies is palpable. Lifelong community member Manoel Santana da Trinidade, 67, said the lack of free, informed and prior consultation with communities is not acceptable, given how much territory and how many livelihoods are at stake."It has to be discussed first with the community members, explained to the community the reason, the motive behind why they are coming here to offer these credits," he said.

Pistolando Podcast
Pistolando #197 - O Estado e os estados

Pistolando Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 120:12


Ficha técnica   Hosts: Leticia Dáquer e Thiago Corrêa   Convidados: Sandra Gomes e Pedro Palotti   Edição: Thiago Corrêa   Capa: Thiago Corrêa   Data da gravação: 14/08/2023   Data da publicação: 24/08/2023   Coisas mencionadas no ou relacionadas ao episódio:   Consórcio de municípios Sul-Fronteira   CIF - Consórcio Intermunicipal da Fronteira   Zema defende frente Sul-Sudeste contra Norte-Nordeste, “vaquinha que produz pouco” (Congresso em Foco, 05/08/2023) Estado do Tapajós: entenda o processo que pode levar à criação da 28º unidade da federação no Brasil (G1, 18/11/2021)   Músicas/áudios:    Gildo de Freitas - Conhecendo o Brasil Turma da Mônica - Estados e Capitais Flávio José - Orgulho de Ser Nordestino Martinho da Vila - Aquarela Brasileira A Balada do Pistoleiro   Leticia Dáquer Nimona (Animação Netflix) Leiam ficção!   Pedro Palotti   Livro “Bola Vermelha” de Vanina Starkoff Livro “Sobe” de Nuppita Pittman A Mulher do Universo   Sandra Gomes   Livro “A Pediatra” de Andréa Del Fuego Série Australiana “Fisk” (Netflix)   Thiago Corrêa   Livro “Requiem For Revolution: The United States and Brazil 1961-1969” de Ruth Leacock Jabás   Carla Menegat   Dennis Almeida   Leticia Dáquer Twitter: @pacamanca Blog: www.pacamanca.com    Thiago Corrêa Twitter: @thiago_czz Parceria com Veste Esquerda: Agora tem camiseta do Pistolando direto no site da Veste Esquerda! Mas o código de desconto PISTOLA10 dá 10% de desconto na sua compra da nossa e de outras camisetas maneiríssimas esquerdopatas!   Parceria com Editora Boitempo: compre livros por esse link aqui pra gente ganhar uns trocados de comissão :)   Esse podcast é produzido pelo Estopim Podcasts. Precisa de ajuda pra fazer o seu podcast? Chega mais, que a gente te dá uma mãozinha.  #MULHERESPODCASTERS Mulheres Podcasters é uma ação de iniciativa do Programa Ponto G, desenvolvida para divulgar o trabalho de mulheres na mídia podcast e mostrar para todo ouvinte que sempre existiram mulheres na comunidade de podcasts no Brasil.   O Pistolando apoia essa iniciativa.    Apoie você também: compartilhe este programa com a hashtag #mulherespodcasters e nos ajude a promover a igualdade de gênero dentro da podosfera.   Links do Pistolando   www.pistolando.com   contato@pistolando.com   Twitter: @PistolandoPod   Instagram: @PistolandoPod   Apóie o Pistolando no Catarse, no Patreon e agora também no PicPay. Se preferir fazer um pix, nossa chave é contato@pistolando.com

Jornal do Veneno
CPI do MST, Margaridas e Cúpula da Amazônia #60

Jornal do Veneno

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 47:02


A gente tenta fazer um episódio mais curto, mas o Brasil não deixa! Nesse #60, um resumo do depoimento do líder do MST, João Pedro Stédile, na CPI que tenta criminalizar o movimento, além dos detalhes da importantíssima Marcha das Margaridas, com participação da militante ecofeminista Michelle Muriel (@michelle.Muriel). No segundo bloco, promessa feita é promessa cumprida: os resultados da Cúpula da Amazônia. ___ Pra comentários e sugestões, escreva pra jornaldoveneno@gmail.com. Pra acompanhar outros conteúdos do Comida Saudável pra Todos, acesse o Instagram (@comidasaudavelpratodos) e o blog (www.comidasaudavelpratodos.com.br). ___ Apoie o Jornal do Veneno. Para doações via pix, o endereço é jornaldoveneno@gmail.com. Para receber a nossa newsletter mensal, é só apoiar o podcast na plataforma do Catarse. Você ainda pode ouvir o podcast pela Orelo onde seu play remunera o produtor de conteúdo. ___ Informações do episódio: Ouça Suraras do Tapajós, aqui. Projeto Sumaúma aqui. Projeto Amazônia Real, aqui.

Fim de Tarde Eldorado
Momento Coala: a participação da Suraras do Tapajós no festival

Fim de Tarde Eldorado

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 12:20


Vall Munduruku, integrante da Suraras do Tapajós, conversa com Emanuel Bomfim e Leandro Cacossi sobre a história do grupo e fala da expectativa para a apresentação no Coala Festival no dia 16 de setembro.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Reportagem Especial
Carimbó do Tapajós – Danças, cantos e lendas da Amazônia

Reportagem Especial

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 20:38


A vila de Alter do Chão, distrito de Santarém (PA), consolidou-se nos últimos anos como um dos principais polos do carimbó no estado. Essa manifestação cultural reúne músicas, coreografias e tradições ancestrais, e desde 2014 é Patrimônio Cultural Imaterial do Brasil. Na reportagem especial “Carimbó do Tapajós – Danças, cantos e lendas da Amazônia”, o jornalista Celso Cavalcanti apresenta a trajetória desse movimento que resgatou e valorizou, no oeste do Pará, uma das mais importantes expressões artísticas da Amazônia.

CruxCasts
Cabral Gold (TSXV:CBR) - $5M Funds PFS & Improves Build Out Timeframe

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 10:29


Interview with Alan Carter, President & CEO of Cabral Gold (TSX-V: CBR)Our previous interview: https://youtu.be/c5MbDpnIZd4Recording date: 25th July 2023Cabral Gold, a junior resource enterprise, primarily focuses on identifying, exploring, and developing mineral properties, predominantly gold locations in Brazil. It holds complete ownership of the Cuiú Cuiú gold district in the Tapajós Region, situated in Pará, a northern state of Brazil. The Cuiú Cuiú project has outlined two significant gold deposits to date, with National Instrument 43-101 compliant resources of 21.6 million tonnes at 0.87 g/t gold (604,000 ounces) indicated and 19.8 million tonnes at 0.84 g/t gold (534,500 ounces) inferred.The Tapajós Gold Province, the largest gold rush site in Brazil's history, yielded an estimated 30 to 50 million ounces of placer gold from 1978 to 1995. Historically, Cuiú Cuiú, the area with the most extensive placer workings in the Tapajós, has been credited with an estimated production of 2 million ounces of placer gold.

Trópico utópico
Trópico Utópico - O orvalho vem caindo . 09/12/22

Trópico utópico

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 118:22


Segundo programa del “Poeta da Vila”, el gran Noel Rosa, en el que intervienen Sebastiâo Tapajós & Pedro dos Santos, Rodrigo Maranhâo, Maria Bethânia, Cristina Buarque & Henrique Cazes, Almirante, Martinho da Vila & Patrícia Hora, Rosa Passos, Simonetti e Orquestra RGE, Zeca Pagodinho, Martinho da Vila & Aline Calixto, Martinho da Vila & Maira Freitas, Beth Carvalho, Marcos Sacramento, Roberta Sá, Maurício Pessoa, Soraya Ravenle & Eduardo Dusek, Maurício Pereira & Turbilhâo de Ritmos, J.T. Meirelles, Noel Rosa y Anjos da Lua. Escuchar audio

Programa Bem Viver
Bem Viver destaca impactos de invasão na Terras Indígena Sepoti e mineração ilegal no Tapajós

Programa Bem Viver

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 60:04


A edição do programa Bem Viver desta sexta-feira (8) aborda as invasões sofridas por povos originários na Terra Indígena (TI) Sepoti, no sul do Amazonas. A safra de castanha da TI Sepoti fica menor a cada ano que passa. Principal fonte de renda do povo Tenharim, o extrativismo ajuda a manter a floresta em pé em pleno arco […] O post Bem Viver destaca impactos de invasão na Terras Indígena Sepoti e mineração ilegal no Tapajós apareceu primeiro em Rádio Brasil de Fato.

Trópico utópico
Trópico Utópico - Feitiço da Vila - 02/12/22

Trópico utópico

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 118:32


Primer programa del cancionero de Noel Rosa, con Elizete Cardoso & Jacob do Bandolim & Época de Ouro, Clara Nunes, Rosa Passos & Ron Carter, Aracy de Almeida & Noel Rosa, Zé Renato & Rodrigo Maranhâo, Joâo Gilberto, Cristina Buarque & Henrique Cazes, Zé Renato, Zeca Pagodinho & Caetano Veloso, Mart’nália, Martinho da Vila, Maria Bethânia, Nelson Gonçalves, Nana Caymmi, Roberta Sá, Joâo Bosco y Sebastiâo Tapajós & Pedro dos Santos. Escuchar audio

Mi Lado V
Mi Lado V [radio] S04E42 - Resurgir

Mi Lado V

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 55:43


Temporada 04 | Episodio 42 de Mi Lado V [radio] por Radio Monk Fecha de emisión: 22-nov-2022 Título: Resurgir Invitada: Noelia Zapata Tema 'Vinventions': "Ressurgir" by Sebastião Tapajós & Gilson Peranzzetta Tema 'Saint Felicien': "Cabernet" by Douglas Califano #Wine #Jazz

Guilhotina | Le Monde Diplomatique Brasil
#190: A história do PT e a volta de Lula à Presidência, com Celso Rocha de Barros

Guilhotina | Le Monde Diplomatique Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 47:52


Luís Brasilino recebe o sociólogo Celso Rocha de Barros, autor do livro “PT, uma história” (https://bit.ly/3t1nk4d), lançado em outubro pela Companhia das Letras. A obra reconstrói a trajetória do mais amado e mais odiado partido da história brasileira, que acaba de voltar à Presidência com Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Conversamos sobre a votação de 30 de outubro, as características organizativas e programáticas do Partido dos Trabalhadores e as transformações pelas quais passou desde os anos 1980, o impacto do êxito inesperado e da quase vitória em 1989, a eleição de 2002 e a experiência no poder, a projeção de Lula e do lulismo, os casos de corrupção, a posição do PT em Junho de 2013, o estelionato eleitoral do segundo mandato de Dilma Rousseff e o impeachment, a ida para a oposição e a resiliência do partido e as expectativas para o retorno ao Palácio do Planalto. Links: Pedro Floriano Ribeiro, “Dos sindicatos ao governo” (https://bit.ly/3T0B1eC); Juarez Guimarães, “Collor, Lula e a Comuna de Paris” (https://bit.ly/3DC0GVj); Malu Gaspar, “A organização” (https://bit.ly/3U4gBCL); Marco Aurélio Garcia, perfil na revista Piauí (https://bit.ly/3T32Piq); e Pedro Fernando Nery, “Lula precisa ser mais radical. Não menos” (https://bit.ly/3sWJmW4). Trilha: Simone, “Tô voltando” (Maurício Tapajós e Paulo Cesar Pinheiro); e Grupo Revelação, “Tá escrito” (Xande de Pilares, Gilson Bernini e Carlinhos Madureira).

Jornal da USP
De Papo Pro Ar #55: Marcel Powell e Gilson Peranzzetta lançam o álbum “Pro Tião”

Jornal da USP

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 33:37


Dois grandes instrumentistas falam sobre o novo trabalho que presta homenagem ao violonista Sebastião Tapajós

Brasis Podcast
0604-brasis-programa-de-radio-da-cultura-brasil-am-26-de-maio-de-2022

Brasis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 58:12


BRASIS PROGRAMA DE RÁDIO DA CULTURA BRASIL AM – quinta-feira 26 de maio de 2022____SELEÇÃO MUSICAL E APRESENTAÇÃO:__Teca Lima** __Abertura:__001 - Oiê - Rogéria** 002 - Cantiga - Túlio Borges**003 - Baião do Mundo - Afonso Gadelha**__2º Bloco:__004 - Se Xaxando - Ricardo Vignini, Fernando Nunes & André Rass**005 - Embolada de Caboclo - Pereira da Viola**006 - Pinha no Pinheiro - Paulo Simões**__3º Bloco:__007 - Tapera - Purarei Trio**008 - Teia de Renda - Nonato Luiz & Túlio Mourão**009 - Festa da Piracema - Simone Guimarães**010 - Brasas, Sonhos e Margaridas - Daniel Viana & Clarice Espíndola**__4º Bloco:__011 - Tamanduá Bandeira - Suzana Salles & Paulo Tatit**012 - Martim Pescador - Wilson Dias & Paulinho Pedra Azul**013 - Araponga - Helena Meirelles**__Bloco Final:__014 - Luz de Lampião - Patrícia Bastos**015 - Bom dia Belém - Jane Duboc & Sebastião Tapajós**

ISSO É BAHIA (ENTREVISTAS)
ENTREVISTA CARINA TAPAJÓS (ISSO É BAHIA)

ISSO É BAHIA (ENTREVISTAS)

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 8:20


Nesta edição do Isso é Bahia Entrevistas, temos o prazer de receber, Carina Tapajós - Cantora.

Podcasts do Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento do Brasil
Mapa lança 18ª Campanha Anual de Promoção do Produto Orgânico

Podcasts do Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento do Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 4:03


O Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento (Mapa) lançou na última sexta-feira (20) a XVIII Campanha Anual de Promoção do Produto Orgânico, com o slogan “Produto Orgânico, Melhor para Vida”. Durante a campanha, serão realizadas atividades pelo país para divulgar as características da produção orgânica. O consumidor poderá saber também como é feito o controle para garantia da qualidade desses produtos. No evento que foi realizado de forma virtual, o secretário-adjunto de Defesa Agropecuária, Márcio Rezende, destacou que a produção orgânica brasileira leva em consideração os aspectos sociais e ambientais, além de preservar as tradições. Segundo ele, o Mapa trabalha para que o setor busque ganhar escala, sem perder suas características, entre elas a produção aliada à sustentabilidade. Já o diretor do Departamento de Serviços Técnicos da SDA, José Luis Vargas, ressaltou que um dos desafios é internacionalizar os orgânicos brasileiros. Atualmente, há um acordo que possibilita a exportação de produtos orgânicos para o Chile. O produtor José Cunha, presidente da Associação dos Produtores Orgânicos do Tapajós, apresentou as demandas e desafios do setor, encaminhadas ao Mapa por meio de carta. Ele citou, como exemplo, a ampliação da oferta de assistência técnica e disseminação de tecnologias. Neste ano, foram abertos processos de seleção para oferta de assistência técnica a famílias de agricultores orgânicos. No total, serão destinados R$ 7,8 milhões para atender os estados de Amazonas, Ceará, Pernambuco, Paraíba, Sergipe e Rio Grande do Norte, a partir de contrato de gestão firmado entre o Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento (Mapa) e a Agência Nacional de Assistência Técnica e Extensão Rural (Anater). Serão beneficiados 1.605 agricultores familiares integrantes de uma Organização de Controle Social que efetuam a comercialização de produtos orgânicos em venda direta.

Diretoria de Cultura - UFOPA
Episódio 95 – U2, Avril Lavigne, Feira Internacional, Instituto Sebastião Tapajós, Festival dos Rios, Editais e Muito Mais...

Diretoria de Cultura - UFOPA

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 27:25


Página do Episódio com descrição e links: http://www.ufopa.edu.br/procce/comunica/noticias/episodio-95-do-podcast-cultural-da-dcc/ Site da Procce/UFOPA: http://www.ufopa.edu.br/procce/ Instagram da DCC: https://www.instagram.com/cultura_procce/ Facebook da DCC: https://www.facebook.com/CulturaUFOPA Youtube da DCC: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCNXpzl39zthjrXmuazbm8A Blocos: Bloco 1 - Notícias Nacionais e Internacionais Bloco 2 - Notícias Estaduais, Regionais e Locais Bloco 3 - Editais, Inscrições e Eventos Bloco 4 - Cinema, Tv, Streaming e Agenda Cultural Bloco 5 - Momento Reflexão Bloco 6 - Momento Poesia Bloco 7 - Dicas Culturais

CruxCasts
Cabral Gold (CBR) - Higher Grades Will Improve New Resource by Year End

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 9:55


Cabral Gold Inc. is a TSX-V and OTC listed junior exploration and development company focused on the advancement of its flagship, district-scale Cuiú Cuiú gold project, located in the Tapajós region, Brazil. The Cuiú Cuiú gold project hosts two primary gold deposits, namely the MG gold deposit as well as the Central gold deposit. The MG deposit is open down-dip and contains 400,000 ounces of gold in the inferred category. The Central Deposit of the Cuiú Cuiú gold project hosts 170,000 ounces of gold in the indicated category and 314,000 ounces of gold in the inferred category. The company recently reported assay results of four diamond drill holes drilled at the Central gold deposit of the project. The assay results which include mineralisation of up to 14.9 g/t of gold support the company's theory that a gold-in-oxide mineralisation zone sits above the primary central gold deposit. Cabral Gold Inc. also recently published the assay results of six diamond-drill holes drilled at the MG deposit. The assay results include highlights such as 17.5 m of mineralisation at a grade of 4.0 g/t gold including an intercept of 10.5 g/t of gold over 5.5 m. The company believes that the drilling program at the MG deposit continues to show that the deposit hosts a high-grade mineralisation zone. The company also published assay results of nine diamond drill holes drilled at the project's PDM target. The assay results show mineralisation including 3.2 g/t of gold over 6.5 m, which includes 39.5 g/t of gold over 0.5 m. Cabral Gold Inc. believes that the assay results continue to suggest the presence of another primary gold deposit in basement granitic rocks.

CruxCasts
Cabral Gold (CBR) - Technical Analysis and Due Diligence

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 52:17


Cabral Gold is a junior resource company engaged in the identification, exploration and development of mineral properties, with a primary focus on gold properties located in Brazil. The Company has a 100% interest in the Cuiú Cuiú gold district located in the Tapajós Region, within the state of Pará in northern Brazil. Two gold deposits have so far been defined at Cuiú Cuiú and contain 43-101 compliant Indicated resources of 5.9Mt @ 0.90 g/t (200,000 oz) and Inferred resources of 19.5Mt @ 1.24 g/t (800,000 oz).The Tapajós Gold Province is the site of the largest gold rush in Brazil's history producing an estimated 30 to 50 million ounces of placer gold between 1978 and 1995. Cuiú Cuiú was the largest area of placer workings in the Tapajós and produced an estimated 2Moz of placer gold historically.

Conversas da Kata
EP #11 - Garimpo em Território Munduruku

Conversas da Kata

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 42:31


Nesse episódio conversamos com Beka Munduruku, membra do coletivo de audiovisual Munduruku, Luísa Pontes Molina, doutoranda em Antropologia pela UnB e com Barbara Nascimento, que é historiadora e doutoranda em Antropologia pela UFRJ e trabalha na ONG Agro é Fogo. Ambas são aliadas na luta do povo Munduruku e fazem pesquisa junto a este povo. Muito impactados pelo garimpo ilegal, que prejudica sua saúde, desmata sua floresta e poluí seus rios, a política anti-indígena do atual governo piora a situação. Falamos sobre o tanto de dinheiro e pessoas com poder envolvidas, a cooptação de indígenas para o garimpo e outras coisas que ele mobiliza, como a prostituição, mas também sobre as ações auto-organizadas de proteção do povo Munduruku e da terra. A resistência Munduruku traz inspiração e aprendizado e a certeza de que o futuro é indígena. Dê o play e compartilhe! Referências: VEGA; Ailén; S.C. SILVA, Laize; MOLINA, Luísa; S.P. LOURES, Rosamaria. O cerco do ouro: garimpo ilegal, destruição e luta em terras Munduruku, Comitê Nacional em Defesa dos Territórios Frente à Mineração. Brasil, abril de 2021 – Primeira Versão MOLINA, Luísa Pontes. Terra, luta, vida: autodemarcações indígenas e afirmação da diferença. Universidade de Brasília, 2017 (Dissertação de Mestrado) Movimento Ipereg Ayu. Cartas do povo Munduruku. https://movimentoiperegayu.wordpress.com/tag/cartas-2/ NASCIMENTO, Barbara do. "Com os espíritos dos antigos": a luta do povo Munduruku do médio Tapajós pelo território e pela vida. Universidade de Brasília, 2021 Podcast “Um rio que mudou de cor” - Chagas do Garimpo Podcast “Conversas da Kata” - EP #6 - A história não começa em 1988 | O marco temporal como negação do direito originário Fiocruz e WWF Brasil. Impacto do Mercúrio na Saúde do Povo Indígena Munduruku, na Bacia do Tapajós. Nota Técnica, novembro de 2020, https://bit.ly/3iA7Wq8

Faxina
Ocupação Ep.3. É a Lama

Faxina

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 23:11


Episódio de ocupação do FAXINA É A LAMA Dona Teca tem uma visão privilegiada do rio Tapajós. Entre um café e outro, observa o vaivém da maré e as balsas de garimpo. E já faz um tempo que notou: o rio mudou de cor. Entenda neste episódio como a mineração ilegal está matando o Tapajós e as pessoas que vivem junto a ele. Um Rio que Mudou é um podcast que conta como o garimpo ilegal está transformando a Amazônia, e não é de uma forma positiva. O  episódio "É a Lama" narra como o rio Tapajós e seus afluentes estão se transformando e mudando de cor. Um rio que tinha suas águas cristalinas e cheia de vida, hoje está cada vez mais lamacento e escuro. Escute agora. #ChagasDoGarimpoNão

O Assunto
X-Tudo: projeto para liberar geral em terras indígenas

O Assunto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 28:27


O apelido vem do amplo espectro do texto enviado pelo governo Bolsonaro ao Congresso. Além de garimpo, autoriza construção de hidrelétricas, exploração de petróleo e até cultivo de transgênicos. “É a pior” de quase duas dezenas de propostas apresentadas para regulamentar a mineração nessas áreas desde que entrou em vigor a atual Constituição, em 1988. A avaliação é de Marcio Santilli, que foi deputado constituinte, presidente da Funai e um dos fundadores do Instituto Socioambiental. “Uma aberração”, continua ele, patrocinada pelo Palácio do Planalto com apoio engajado do comando da Câmara - nesta quarta-feira, a Casa aprovou urgência para levar o PL 191 a votação. Se for aprovado, vai parar no Supremo, aposta Marcio, tão flagrantes são suas inconstitucionalidades. E isso reforçará o ambiente de insegurança jurídica, benéfico apenas à “garimpagem predatória”, que “já vem barbarizando” essas terras há muito tempo e ao arrepio da lei. Para Alessandra Munduruku, primeira mulher a presidir a Associação Pariri, que representa aldeias do médio Tapajós, trata-se de “um projeto de morte”, ao qual ela promete resistir: “Jamais vou me ajoelhar diante de quem quer destruir meu povo”.

Diretoria de Cultura - UFOPA
Episódio 83 – Festival de Berlim, Candido Mendes, Seu Pedido, Tapajós sob o Sol, O Menino 23 e Muito Mais...

Diretoria de Cultura - UFOPA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 22:36


Página do Episódio com descrição e links: http://www.ufopa.edu.br/procce/comunica/noticias/episodio-83-do-podcast-cultural-da-dcc/ Site da Procce/UFOPA: http://www.ufopa.edu.br/procce/ Instagram da DCC: https://www.instagram.com/cultura_procce/ Facebook da DCC: https://www.facebook.com/CulturaUFOPA Youtube da DCC: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCNXpzl39zthjrXmuazbm8A Blocos: Bloco 1 - Notícias Nacionais e Internacionais Bloco 2 - Notícias Estaduais, Regionais e Locais Bloco 3 - Editais, Inscrições e Eventos Bloco 4 - Cinema, Tv, Streaming e Agenda Cultural Bloco 5 - Momento Reflexão Bloco 6 - Momento Poesia Bloco 7 - Dicas Culturais

MapRisco - Podcast de Geologia Ambiental
#31 Turbidez no Rio Tapajós

MapRisco - Podcast de Geologia Ambiental

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 39:59


Neste episódio o oceanógrafo Dr. Cesar Diniz da Solved conversa com prof. Dra Milena Andrade sobre a visualização de mudanças na turbidez do rio Tapajós no estado do Pará e outras aplicações de sensoriamento remoto e machine learning na solução de problemas ambientais. Ficha Técnica: Produção e mediação: Milena Andrade, Convidado: Cesar Diniz, Arte: Walmira Lopes

15 Minutos - Gazeta do Povo
O Brasil pode ganhar novos estados

15 Minutos - Gazeta do Povo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 16:54


*) Você certamente cresceu sabendo que o Brasil tem apenas 26 estados, além do Distrito Federal. Mas algumas propostas que tramitam há tempos no Congresso querem ampliar esse número e criar novas unidades dentro da federação. A depender dessas ideias, Tapajós, Carajás, Maranhão do Sul, Pampa, Guanabara e tantos outros virariam estrelas para preencher a constelação da bandeira brasileira. Mas quais as chances de essas ideias saírem do papel? Por que há a insistência nessas propostas? E quais as dificuldades em tornar isso possível? Este episódio do podcast 15 Minutos recebe Olavo Soares, reporter da Gazeta do Povo em Brasília, que explica todos os trâmites e curiosidades sobre essa possibilidade.***Ficha técnica: ‘15 minutos', podcast de notícias da Gazeta do Povo #Apresentação e roteiro: Durval Ramos; direção de conteúdo: Rodrigo Fernandes; equipe de produção: Maria Eduarda Scroccaro montagem: Leonardo Bechtloff; estratégia de distribuição: Marcus Ayres.

Cultura
Carimbó: ritmo de herança afro-indígena é tradição no Pará

Cultura

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 5:11


Passos e volteios de uma dança vigorosa e sinuosa, ao som de tambores frenéticos, permeiam o carimbó, um ritmo musical típico da região Amazônica, principalmente no Pará. As mulheres usam saias rodadas e os homens vestem camisas coloridas, com temas que remetem à natureza. Patricia Moribe, especial de Alter do Chão* Estamos à beira do rio Tapajós, um dos principais da bacia Amazônica. Em Alter do Chão, um pequeno distrito de menos de sete mil pessoas, a 40km de Santarém, o carimbó é um dos ingredientes charmosos desse local que já entrou no guia de mais belas praias de jornais como o britânico The Guardian. Mas o carimbó é um elemento noturno, importante no pacote turístico de Alter do Chão. Às quintas-feiras, os tambores chamam locais e turistas para a praça central. Uma enorme roda se abre e dezenas de pessoas se lançam nos rodopios e passos que lembram a capoeira. “Carimbó é um ritmo afro-indígena que existe aqui na Amazônia há muito tempo. Ele tem como um dos pais o gambá, que a gente encontra na região de Maués e aqui na região do Tapajós. O carimbó é uma mistura, dependendo da região, o sotaque muda. Na nossa região é o carimbo praiano, indo para Belém é o carimbo do salgado, com algumas características diferentes”, explica Hermes Caldeira, do grupo Kuatá. Regiões dão sotaques diferentes A palavra carimbó vem do tupi korimbó, uma planta que é a matriz do tambor artesanal curimbó. O ritmo também é conhecido como pau e corda, samba de roda do Marajó ou baião típico de Marajó. Ou seja, vai variando ao longo das águas pela Amazônia, mudando percussões e sotaques. O carimbó foi reprimido por séculos, inclusive tendo sido proibido na capital Belém em 1880, como forma de evitar desordem pública. O gênero foi se diversificando, absorvendo influências e virando inspiração para ritmos contemporâneos como a lambada e o tecnobrega. O carimbó entrou para a lista do patrimônio cultural imaterial do Brasil em setembro de 2014. O ato foi aprovado por unanimidade no conselho do Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional (IPHAN). Reconhecimento Esse reconhecimento foi muito importante, avalia Hermes Caldeira. “A partir daí começou o processo de salvaguarda desses elementos: instrumentos, linha de dança e da própria musicalidade do carimbó. São vivências. O próprio músico, quando vai caçar, dali ele tira uma música. Carimbó é uma forma de se expressar, falar das coisas que a gente tem aqui”. A pandemia afetou bastante o carimbó e toda a estrutura voltada ao turismo que vem sendo montada há alguns anos. “Tínhamos apresentações marcadas em Belo horizonte e aí veio a Covid-19. Ficamos um ano e meio sem nos apresentar em locais públicos. Somos formadores de opinião e resolvemos pelo resguardo”, conta Hermes Caldeira. *A repórter viajou à região a convite da Ong Zoé

Brasis Podcast
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Brasis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 56:59


BRASIS PROGRAMA DE RÁDIO DA CULTURA BRASIL AM – Grade Noturna da Rádio do dia 01 de janeiro de 2022:__SELEÇÃO MUSICAL E APRESENTAÇÃO: Teca Lima**__Abertura:__001 – Oura – Allan Carvalho**002 – Tacacá – Socorro Lira**003 – Auto e Festa do Çairé – Sebastião Tapajós & Kaila Moura**004 – Serena – Thamires Tannous & Consuelo de Paula**__2º Bloco:__005 – Luar do Sertão – Michi Ruzitschka, Beto Angerosa & Ricardo Araújo** 006 – Cantos de Fado – Manu Saggioro**007 – Partilha – Isadora Melo**__3º Bloco:__008 – Amanheceu – Ceumar**009 – Clarão – Rosa Emília & Olívia Byington**010 – Êta Nóis – Kleber Albuquerque & Rubi**__4º Bloco:__011 – Passarinho Verde – Alessandra Leão**012 – Cavalo do Cão – Alício Amaral**013 – Vira e Mexe – Carmina Juarez**__Encerramento:__014 – Rainha de Lá – Jussara Silveira**

Diretoria de Cultura - UFOPA
Episódio 76 – Anne Rice, bell hooks, ABL, Sebastião Tapajós, Festival Piracaia e Muito Mais...

Diretoria de Cultura - UFOPA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 22:22


Página do Episódio com descrição e links: http://www.ufopa.edu.br/procce/comunica/noticias/episodio-76-do-podcast-cultural-da-dcc/ Site da Procce/UFOPA: http://www.ufopa.edu.br/procce/ Instagram da DCC: https://www.instagram.com/cultura_procce/ Facebook da DCC: https://www.facebook.com/CulturaUFOPA Youtube da DCC: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCNXpzl39zthjrXmuazbm8A Blocos: Bloco 1 - Notícias Nacionais e Internacionais Bloco 2 - Notícias Estaduais, Regionais e Locais Bloco 3 - Editais, Inscrições e Eventos Bloco 4 - Cinema, Tv, Streaming e Agenda Cultural Bloco 5 - Momento Reflexão Bloco 6 - Dicas Culturais

JR 15 Minutos com Celso Freitas
Ameaçadas pelo garimpo: a situação nas aldeias indígenas do Médio Tapajós

JR 15 Minutos com Celso Freitas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 15:35


A aldeia Sawre Muybu é uma das dez aldeias da região de Itaituba, no estado do Pará. Nesta região, conhecida como médio Tapajós, vivem aproximadamente mil indígenas. A maioria sem acesso à internet, energia elétrica, entre outras estruturas básicas. Neste ano, garimpeiros tentaram novamente invadir a região em busca das jazidas de ouro. Casas de indígenas Munduruku foram queimadas em maio e líderes foram ameaçados. O desmatamento também aumentou entre 2019 e 2020. Celso Freitas conversa sobre a viagem do repórter Guilherme Mendes para a aldeia com a jornalista, editora-executiva e co-fundadora da agência Amazônia Real, Kátia Brasil.

Geografia em Pauta
A possível criação do estado de Tapajós

Geografia em Pauta

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 9:18


Olá Pessoal! No podcast de hoje, entenda a polêmica envolvendo a criação do estado de Tapajós, com a fragmentação territorial do Pará. Esse é o canal Geografia em Pauta, onde você encontra conteúdo sobre a ciência geográfica em nosso dia a dia. Também estamos com o canal no YouTube. Vamos aprender juntos? Clique aqui para se inscrever no canal do Youtube: https://bityli.com/HhOgL --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rogerdautry-praxedes-arca/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rogerdautry-praxedes-arca/support

The Big Cruise Podcast
Ep75 – Flying the flag for P&O Australia, Cruise News & Listener Questions

The Big Cruise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 46:42


Overview of episode In Episode 75, Chris and Baz meet up to “Fly The Flag” for P&O Australia, Answer two listener questions and discuss the latest cruise news.Support the show - Buy Me a CoffeeThis podcast is only possible thanks to our supporters, simply buying a coffee keeps us on air. It is just like shouting your mate a coffee, and we consider our listeners close mates.  https://bit.ly/2T2FYGXListener Questions & Maritime HistoryLiz asks about any tips for overcoming or preventing sea sickness / motion sickness?Chris asks about the history and significance of the Boston Cup (also known as the Britannia Cup) onboard QM2Image Credit: Boston Cup (also known as Britannia Cup) by Chris Frame - https://www.chriscunard.com/history-fleet/the-boston-cup/Itinerary of the WeekLe Boat – Self Drive Boating Holiday – Venice, ItalyLe Boat: https://www.leboat.com.au/Le Boat, Boats: https://www.leboat.com.au/boatsItinerary: https://www.leboat.com.au/boating-holidays/italy/veniceFurther Details: most good travel agents or ask le boat to recommend a good agent in your area. Cruise News from Previous WeekAzamara Makes its Return to South Africa this WinterMSC Magnifica to offer Winter City Getaways in Northern EuropeViking launches first China cruises Viking has kicked off its inaugural China coastal cruise from Shenzhen with Chinese-flagged ship YiduanPonant has launched Le Commandant CharcotBreak Free with NCL and Celebrate a New Era in CruisingVirgin Voyages' Scarlet Lady Hits The High Seas For An Epic MerMaiden VoyageP&O Cruises Australia Launches Spectacular 28-Night ‘Australian Explorer' Itinerary Delivering Opportunity to Cruise Connected OperatorsCarnival Cruise Line Announces Ship Restarts For January & February 2022Explora Journeys celebrates construction milestone for second ship, Explora II Latest Cruise NewsCancelled sailings – Royal Caribbean InternationalSTATEMENT FROM ROYAL CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL: SYDNEY, Oct. 14, 2021A clear pathway for the return of foreign flagged ships and cruising in general is yet to be established by governments in Australia. Due to this, Royal Caribbean has made the decision to cancel all sailings on Ovation of the Seas from Sydney, 13th Dec. 2021 through 31st Mar. 2022.We know many of our guests look forward to a return to cruising and we regret the inconvenience this may cause. Booked guests and travel partners impacted will be contacted with further details.As Australia opens up, we are committed to progressing the proactive conversations with federal and state governments on recommencing cruising in Australia and hope to provide an update soon.Captain Kate McCue to take helm of Celebrity Cruises' Celebrity Beyond From the Edge to Beyond: Highly Anticipated Ship Debuts April 2022Exciting news, as Celebrity Cruises President and CEO Lisa Lutoff-Perlo announced Captain Kate McCue, the first American female cruise ship captain, will take the helm of Celebrity Beyond, the company's third ship in its industry-transforming Edge Series debuting in 2022. The dynamic and decorated captain will usher in a new era for the new-luxury brand, sailing a ship brought to life by a dream team of modern lifestyle icons including multi-award-winning British designer Kelly Hoppen CBE; celebrated American designer Nate Berkus; the culinary gifts of Michelin-starred chef and restaurateur Daniel Boulud; and featuring wellness experiences and products from goop CEO and founder Gwyneth Paltrow, the brand's Wellbeing Advisor. For Captain Kate, the seed to be a captain was planted following a cruise the then-12-year-old McCue took with her family. She told her father that she wanted to be a cruise director when she grew up. His advice to her was that she could do anything she wanted, including captaining the ship. Since that time Captain Kate has been a pioneer and trailblazer, breaking the gender barrier in 2015 when Lutoff-Perlo named her to be the first — and still only — American female to captain a major cruise ship – Celebrity Summit. She moved to Celebrity Equinox before being appointed to helm the exquisite Celebrity Edge® in September 2019. On 8 March, 2020, McCue further cemented her place in the history books when she captained the history-making, barrier-breaking sailing on Celebrity Edge that comprised a cruise ship's first-ever all-female bridge and officer team. Captain Kate also led the Celebrity fleet – and the industry – back into operation when, on 26 June, 2021, Celebrity Edge became the first cruise ship to sail with guests from a U.S. port in more than a year due to the global Coronavirus pandemic.Celebrity Beyond will not only hold the title of the largest ship in the fleet, but the distinction as the brand's most luxurious vessel.Celebrity Beyond stands at 17 decks high and 21 meters longer than her innovative predecessors Celebrity Edge (2018) and Celebrity Apex (2020). Every element of Celebrity Beyond's look and feel has been carefully curated with newly imagined spaces and expanded versions of the brand's popular signature spaces, includingMajestic Princess Maiden Call to San Francisco is First Cruise Ship Visit Since Global Industry PausePrincess Cruises, celebrated its return to San Francisco with the maiden call of Majestic Princess, the first cruise ship to visit the City by the Bay since the industry global pause of operations. Guests onboard Majestic Princess experienced the iconic attractions of San Francisco during a port call on a seven-day Classic California Coast voyage, sailing roundtrip from Los AngelesLong-time partners from the Port of San Francisco welcomed Princess Cruises back, recognizing the beneficial financial impact to local businesses.Majestic Princess offers a MedallionClass vacation, delivering the ultimate in effortless, personalized cruising. It begins with OceanMedallion™, a quarter-sized, wearable device that enables everything from touch-free boarding to locating loved ones anywhere on the ship, as well as enhanced service like having whatever guests need, delivered directly to them, wherever they are on the ship.Princess Cruises Announces Ship Restarts for February, March and April 2022Princess is announcing plans for additional ships return to service in the United States for February, March and April 2022 sailing from Los Angeles, Seattle, Vancouver and Ft. Lauderdale.Starting between February 13 and April 22 cruises onboard three additional Princess MedallionClass™ ships will take guests to the Caribbean, Hawaii and the California Coast. Crown Princess, Island Princess and Royal Princess join the eight Princess ships scheduled to restart in 2021, representing 79 percent of Princess' ship capacity.Crown Princess: On February 13, Crown Princess will join Majestic Princess and Grand Princess for sailings from Los Angeles to the California Coast and Hawaii. Then, Crown Princess will position to Seattle to sail on a couple of Pacific Northwest Coastal voyages and to Hawaii. Crown Princess will also add another Alaska departure with a new 8-day Inside Passage cruise with Glacier Bay starting on April 29, 2022.Island Princess: Travels to the Caribbean starting March 6, from Ft. Lauderdale on a 14-day, 10-day and series of 7-day cruises to the Southern, Eastern and Western Caribbean.Royal Princess: California Coast sailings from Vancouver beginning April 8, 2022.Koningsdam Marks Holland America Line's Return to West Coast Cruising with First Sailing Departing Today from San DiegoWaving flags, cheering team members and a “Welcome Home” sign greeted guests as they joined Holland America Line's Koningsdam at the Port of San Diego today for the cruise line's first West Coast departure since the start of the industry-wide pause.The Pinnacle Class vessel is the largest Holland America Line ship to be sailing from the West Coast, and Oct. 10 is the first in a series of 23 seven-day cruise to the California Coast or Mexico that run through April 3, 2022.In addition to Koningsdam, Zuiderdam also will sail roundtrip cruises from San Diego on longer Mexico explorations, a grand monthlong voyage to Tahiti, and Panama Canal departures. Eurodam and Nieuw Amsterdam each make one call in spring 2022.About Holland America Line in San Diego:Holland America Line has been homeporting out of the Port of San Diego since the 1990s. For the upcoming 2021-2022 season, the cruise line will bring more than 81,000 guests to the city, which will result in more than $35 million in direct spending.Operationally, each ship visit directly contributes $364,000 to the local economy in provisioning (fuel, food, flowers, piano tuning, supplies), port taxes, and spending. When Koningsdam and Zuiderdam call at San Diego, both ships will be using shore power, reducing the ships' carbon footprint.Throughout the years, Holland America Line has been actively involved with more than 30 nonprofits in San Diego County through giving, shipboard lunches and cruise donations, including La Jolla Playhouse, San Ysidro Health and Girl Scouts San Diego With half its U.S. fleet back in service and sailing from six U.S. homeports – the most in cruising – Carnival Cruise Line has had an accomplishment-filled three months since resuming guest operations this summer.The company's restart began on July 3, 2021 when Carnival Vista set sail from Galveston and since then 10 additional ships have resumed service, carrying 237,000 guests from homeports along the East and West Coasts and the Gulf of Mexico all while guests were devouring nearly half a million Guy Fieri burgers and enjoying 11,000 adrenaline-fueled rides on BOLT, the first roller coaster at sea that debuted on the new Mardi Gras July 31, 2021.But it's more than just burgers and roller coaster rides, Carnival's resumption of service has provided much-needed vacations to hundreds of thousands of loyal guests, a boost to the economies in its homeport and port-of-call communities and opportunities for its shipboard team members to support their families in 120 countries around the worldCarnival Cruise Line has announced plans to have 17 ships back in guest service by the end of 2021, with additional ships returning in January and February and the entire U.S. fleet back in guest operations by spring 2022.MSC Cruises receives green light to restart cruises in Brazil and South Africa  The Cruise Division of MSC Group has confirmed cruise resumption in Brazil, following the green light from local health authority Anvisa for the resumption of cruise sailings in the country following a 20-month hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Three of MSC Cruises' biggest and most innovative vessels are set to operate in Brazilian waters between November 2021 and March 2022.MSC's return to Brazil is further evidence of the phased restart that saw the Company lead the cruise industry's resumption in August 2020 in the Mediterranean.  It also aligns with MSC Cruises' long-established leadership in the country that will see the extension of its fleet's continued deployment into this season with the reopening of an important market.MSC Preziosa, MSC Seaside and MSC Splendida will homeport in Brazil.  This will be MSC Seaside's first ever season in the country.Separately, the Cruise Division of MSC Group also welcomed the decision by the South African government that cruise ships will be able to operate this coming season of 2021 in-line with national health protocols following the industry's shutdown in 2020 as a result of the pandemic ashore.The Company is now waiting for the government's additional specific guidelines for the resumption of cruises for South African holidaymakers and it will soon reconfirm the schedule of cruises planned for the season 2021/22.MSC Cruises currently has 12 ships operating across the world with plans for up to 15 to be in operation for the 2021 season (November 2021 and March 2022).MSC Cruises adds second ship for World Cruise 2023MSC Cruises has revealed that a second ship, MSC Magnifica, will be joining MSC Poesia on the MSC World Cruise 2023. The two ships in an industry first will host over 5,000 guests for a journey around the world and they will both depart on 4 January from Civitavecchia and 5 January 2023 from Genoa, Italy, for simultaneous world cruises, albeit taking different routes around the globe.MSC Magnifica will replicate the very same itinerary that was supposed to be performed by MSC Poesia for the MSC World Cruise 2022. Unfortunately, the decision has been taken after careful consideration and assessment, to cancel the 2022 World Cruise. It would not have been possible to carry it out due to there being too many ports facing restrictions as a result of the pandemic.MSC Poesia and MSC Magnifica will set sail together in 2023 with embarkation in Civitavecchia (4 January) and Genoa, Italy (5 January), Marseille, France (6 January 6) and Barcelona, Spain (7 January). This will be a very special celebratory moment for our guests on the two ship as they prepare to set sail around the world.Once they cross the Mediterranean Sea, the ships will part ways in the Atlantic Ocean. MSC Magnifica will circumnavigate South America, cross the South Pacific Ocean then on to the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, the Red Sea and then through the spectacular Suez Canal back into the Mediterranean Sea.MSC Poesia on the other hand, will transit the Panama Canal and travel up the West Coast of Central America and North America whilst moving on to the Pacific Ocean and then an extended period in Asia. Crossing the Indian Ocean, the ship will then return to the Mediterranean via the Suez Canal.MSC Flagship, MSC Seashore's Naming Ceremony to take place at Ocean Cay Marine Reserve MSC Cruises revealed that their latest flagship, MSC Seashore will be officially named at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve in The Bahamas on 18 November, making this the first Naming Ceremony for a cruise ship to be held at a private island. The event will be attended by travel advisors and media as well as other key Company stakeholders. Departing Miami on 17 November, invitees will be able to get a first look at the new ship –  the newest and most innovative vessel to be deployed out of Miami this coming season – before she starts her inaugural 7-night cruise and U.S. season on 20 November and make the most of the endless on board entertainment, different activities as well as an incredible choice of bars and restaurants.Azamara Unveils 2023 and 2024 Itineraries, Spanning Every Corner of the GlobeAzamara – the boutique cruise line dedicated to Destination Immersion experiences – is pleased to unveil 39 new itineraries across its four-ship fleet for 2023 and 2024. This latest deployment will take Azamara guests to every corner of the world, with each ship embarking in a different location: Azamara Pursuit® in South Africa, Azamara Quest® in South America, Azamara Journey® in Australia and Asia, and Azamara OnwardSM in the Mediterranean and Caribbean regions. Azamara's winter voyages will also feature several new shore excursions, pre- and post- cruise land programs, and AzAmazing Evenings®, all designed to bring guests deeper into the heart of each destination and spark a sense of wonder as travelers explore the unique culture of each city.xclusive to Azamara and offered during late-nights and overnights in port, the brand's signature AzAmazing Evenings are designed to connect guests to the local culture of a destination and are uniquely tailored to each location. Highlights of the AzAmazing Evenings include:The Living Past of the Amazon: In Manaus, Brazil, guests will discover the living past of the Amazon Rainforest. The four-part show entitled, “North Symmetry. The Glorifications of Nature in the Amazon,” will take guests on a journey from pre-Columbian indigenous civilizations to modern times. Through native dances, rituals, and traditional folklore music, guests will be educated on some of the mysteries of Amazon culture.Traditional Korean Art Performances: In Busan, South Korea, watch as multiple traditional Korean art forms are combined to create a spectacular show. Enjoy NANTA, one of the most famous non-verbal performances in Korea, which combines Korean folk and modern music to create a unique yet familiar experience; Korean dance performed while wearing the traditional Hanbok; and Taekkyeon, a traditional Korean martial art that uses fluid, rhythmic movements to strike an opponent, all in one captivating performance.Italian Arias Performed by Società Filarmonia: In Ravenna, Italy, listen to brilliantly composed, classic arias made popular by internationally renowned opera singer Maria Callas. The arias will be directed by Alfredo Barchi and performed by Società Filarmonia, which was established in 1998 to bring together diverse musical experiences, skills, and emerging talents.Azamara continues to reaffirm its commitment to Destination Immersion® with a diverse selection of new shore excursions. Highlights from the new shore excursions include:Santarém, Brazil: In the city known as the “Pearl of Tapajós” for its location at the merging of the Tapajós and Amazon ricers, cruise through Maica Lake and enjoy stunning views of the Amazon Basin. Guests will spot local inhabitants, many species of birds, and possibly even the unique Amazon river mammal, a fresh water pink dolphin (Boto Cor-de-Rosa). Dakar, Senegal: Join some of the most well-known Senegalese chefs from the region's local culinary school for a cooking tutorial. Guests will learn how to make signature Senegalese dishes followed by a meet and greet with the head of the culinary school to discuss cooking tips and techniques. The afternoon will conclude with a delicious lunch and recipes to take home to cook Senegalese dishes. Tinos, Greece: Spend the afternoon with a renowned Greek chef for a food and wine pairing with island products, like local cheeses such as Tinos Graviera and the king of the cheeses, Kopanisti, a soft cheese with a distinct peppery-hot taste. Indulge in local wines made from Assyrtiko grapes for white wine and Mavrotragano for the red. Island-grown fruits and vegetables, such as sun-dried tomatoes, pears, artichokes, and capers, will also be enjoyed. For travelers looking to explore the destination beyond their voyage and immerse themselves ever further, highlights of the pre- and-post-cruise land programs include:Stay Local in Hong Kong (two-night): Explore the dynamic city of Hong Kong, stopping at the famous Victoria Peak for panoramic views of Kowloon and the surrounding islands, the tranquil Nan Lian Garden – designed in the Tang Dynasty-style with hills, water features, trees, rocks, and wooden structures – and go to the top of the 100th floor of the tallest building in Hong Kong. Additional highlights include a traditional Dim Sum lunch, a visit to Wong Tai Sin Temple, where locals go to pray for good health, and shopping for art products in Stanley Market. Experience China's Treasures (four-night): From The Great Wall of China to charming local markets, journey through the ancient wonders and cultural riches of the region. Guests will explore the lakes, pavilions, and pagodas of the Summer Palace, known as the best-preserved royal garden in the world; learn how to make Chinese dumplings with the locals of Hutong, the oldest residential area in Beijing; and visit the Terracotta Army Museum, home to a collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of China's first Emperor, who are buried with him to protect the emperor during his afterlife.Windstar Cruises Takes Delivery of Star Pride in Palermo, ItalyWindstar Cruises has taken delivery of its all-suite Star Plus Class Star Pride today at Fincantieri's shipyard in Palermo, Sicily, Italy. The yacht is the third and final of the line's Star Plus Class yachts to be stretched and transformed over a multi-year, $250 million project that is considered to be the most complex and comprehensive renovation project ever undertaken in small ship cruising.Star Pride will remain in Italy until the yacht resumes guest operations in April in the Mediterranean. Sister yacht Star Breeze begins sailing in Tahiti next week, while Star Legend is completing a short season in the Mediterranean before sailing to the Caribbean in November.All three yachts increased in maximum capacity from 212 guests to 312 and now provide more of what Windstar's customers want, like additional dining experiences (one is an outdoor barbecue concept with grilling guru Steven Raichlen and the other a Spanish small plates restaurant from Anthony Sasso, one of the youngest chefs to be recognized by the Michelin Guide), a true spa and fitness center, an elegant infinity pool, and more outdoor deck areas. These three all-suite yachts, together with Windstar's three classic sailing yachts, remain small enough to continue to visit the special small ports and waterways of the world.In addition, due to the pandemic, Star Pride and all of Windstar's yachts received renovations to update HVAC systems, adding new hospital grade high-efficiency particulate (HEPA) filters along with a UV-C air zapping process (ultraviolet germicidal irradiation) to clean the air on board.Viking Announces Newest Ocean Ship and Three New ItinerariesViking today announced its newest ocean ship, Viking Saturn, will join the company's award-winning fleet in early 2023. The 930-guest sister ship will spend her maiden season sailing three new itineraries in Scandinavian and Nordic countries, including two 15-day journeys, Iconic Iceland, Greenland & Canada and Iceland & Norway's Arctic Explorer, and the 29-day Greenland, Iceland, Norway & Beyond voyage. In addition to the three new itineraries, Viking also announced today that the company will bring back the popular 8-day Iceland's Natural Beauty itinerary starting in August 2023.New and Returning 2023 Nordic Itineraries:Iconic Iceland, Greenland & Canada (NEW) – This 15-day itinerary spans Iceland, Greenland and the Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. Sailing between New York City and Reykjavik, guests will admire the volcanic landscape of the Westman Islands, enjoy the relaxed pace of life in Djúpivogur, and stroll the streets of picturesque towns like Seydisfjördur and Akureyri.Iceland & Norway's Arctic Explorer (NEW) – On this 15-day journey, guests will discover life in the far north during a voyage across the Arctic Circle and along the distant shores of Norway and Iceland. After enjoying an overnight stay in Viking Saturn‘s home port of Bergen, follow the footsteps of Vikings as you visit Honningvåg's remote North Cape and explore Longyearbyen, which is home to more polar bears than people.Greenland, Iceland, Norway & Beyond (NEW) – Guests can also choose to combine these two new itineraries for an epic 29-day voyage. Departing from the former Hanseatic League city of Bergen, guests will trace the path of Vikings through the Scandinavian countries of Norway, Iceland and Greenland before making their way to Canada and concluding in New York.Iceland's Natural Beauty – Returning in 2023, this popular 8-day roundtrip journey from Reykjavik explores the majestic shores of Iceland. Sailing on Viking Star®, guests will encounter unparalleled natural beauty, witness cascading waterfalls and pristine fjord landscapes. Follow in the footsteps of the intrepid explorer Leif Eriksson, observe the local wildlife and immerse yourself in nature.Viking Saturn – Viking's ocean ships have a gross tonnage of 47,800 tons, with 465 staterooms that can host 930 guests. Viking's award-winning ocean fleet includes Viking Star®, Viking Sea®, Viking Sky®, Viking Orion®, Viking Jupiter® and Viking Venus®. Viking Mars® and Viking Neptune® will join the fleet in 2022; Viking Saturn will join in early 2023. Classified by Cruise Critic as “small ships,” Viking's ocean fleet features modern Scandinavian design with elegant touches, intimate spaces and attention to detail. Captain Cook Cruises release their sailings to 2024Captain Cook Cruises have released their schedule for Reef Endeavour small ship cruises exploring some 90 of the reefs, beaches and islands in the Fiji group over 4 unique 3 to 11 night itineraries through to March 2024.  The schedule also includes a brand new 7 night Discovery Cruise to the Lau & Kadavu in addition to the 11 night Lau experience.While Fiji's borders were closed, the Reef Endeavour has operated cruises for local residents. The new 7 night Lau & Kadavu Discovery cruise in April sailed with a full complement of lucky Fiji locals and was so popular the company decided to add the new cruise to their regular schedule.The schedule includes special cruises over Christmas and New year to the Mamanuca & Yasawa islands, 3 weeks of cruising to these beautiful islands every month from January 2022 plus a monthly remote Discovery cruise on selected dates on one of 3 incredible itineraries; the 7 & 11 night Lau & Kadavu, the 7 night Remote North Discovery cruise to Levuka, Savusavu & Taveuni and the 7 night 4 Cultures Discovery cruise circumnavigating Vanuabalavu.Disney Cruise Line Announces Return to Favorite Tropical Destinations in the Bahamas, Caribbean and Mexico in Early 2023In early 2023, Disney Cruise Line will return to top tropical destinations in the Bahamas – including Disney's private island, Castaway Cay – as well as the Caribbean and the Mexican Riviera, delighting guests of all ages with one-of-a-kind vacations at sea. A variety of enchanting itineraries will set sail coast-to-coast from U.S. home ports including Miami and Port Canaveral, Florida; New Orleans; Galveston, Texas; and San Diego.Bookings open to the public on Oct. 21, 2021.Disney Cruise Line Unveils New Experiences for Kids, Tweens and Teens Aboard Disney WishA high-tech starship on a mission to assist the Resistance. A nautical playground where little cadets train with the most magical captains at sea. A hip hangout with an ultra-exclusive VIP list.With the addition of Star Wars: Cargo Bay, Mickey and Minnie Captain's Deck and The Hideaway, Disney Cruise Line completes an unrivaled roster of new and reimagined experiences for children of all ages coming to the Disney Wish in summer 2022. More than just highly themed spaces, these kids' clubs will transform into living worlds through magical entertainment presented with the care and expertise of Disney-trained counsellors.Disney's Oceaneer ClubChildren ages 3 to 12 will step into their favorite Disney worlds at Disney's Oceaneer Club, a real-life wonderland featuring more stories than ever before. Previously announced spaces include Marvel Super Hero Academy, a high-tech facility for training the next generation of heroes; Fairytale Hall, a royal trio of activity rooms inspired by Rapunzel, Belle and “Frozen” friends; and Walt Disney Imagineering Lab, a unique opportunity for kids to discover the secrets of world-renowned Disney Imagineers. Rounding out Disney's Oceaneer Club are two brand-new spaces – Star Wars: Cargo Bay and Mickey and Minnie Captain's Deck. New Adventures at Star Wars: Cargo BayThe peculiar creatures and legendary characters of the Star Wars galaxy will take center stage at Star Wars: Cargo Bay. This first-of-its-kind immersive experience will place kids in the important role of creature handlers as they learn to manage a mischievous menagerie of exotic beings from across the galaxy, including a porg, Loth-cat, worrt and more. Throughout the cruise, they'll use augmented reality-enabled datapads to track and study the creatures on a series of special assignments. But there's more to this job than meets the dianoga eye: The new crew will actually be joining an important mission to deliver a pair of secret stowaways, Rey and Chewbacca, back to the Resistance.During the interactive “Star Wars: Creature Challenge” experience, the newly minted caretakers will be put to the test as they help feed the lifelike creatures and encounter some of the most dangerous beings in the galaxy. When things go awry, they'll need to call on the expertise of Rey and Chewbacca — and even channel the Force — to secure the ship from destruction.A Celebration of Exploration at Mickey and Minnie Captain's DeckSpecially designed for the youngest sailors at Disney's Oceaneer Club, Mickey and Minnie Captain's Deck is a nautical playground inspired by the colors, icons and magic of Disney Cruise Line. This brand-new space will be filled with an array of maritime-themed physical and sensory-style games and activities, such as pipe slides and crawl-throughs, ship's wheels, “busy boxes” fashioned as ship controls and cushy life preserver seating areas.When little cadets enter the space, they'll set sail on a fun-filled adventure and enjoy quality play time with Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse themselves. At select times throughout the voyage, the space will be open to little ones' families for group play, and the toddlers from It's a Small World Nursery will also get dedicated access to the club to explore, learn and play with Mickey and Minnie.  The signature experience will be “Minnie's Captain Academy,” a high-energy training session for kids to exercise their bodies (through playful games, dancing and maritime “drills”) and their minds, testing their imagination and ingenuity during a series of challenges tied to STEAM principles (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics). Captain Minnie will inspect their progress and officially declare them honorary captains!Quality Play Time with Super Heroes, Princesses and “Frozen” FriendsAt Disney's Oceaneer Club, kids will have more opportunities than ever to have fun with Disney characters during expertly developed games and programs – and when characters stop by, they will stay to play. Like “Star Wars: Creature Challenge” and “Minnie's Captain Academy,” each space will offer uniquely interactive, memorable experiences that are exclusive to Disney Cruise Line.At Marvel Super Hero Academy, young recruits will join a hands-on training session with Ant-Man and The Wasp, who will teach them how to create and test their very own Pym Particles, the technology that allows these heroes to shrink and grow objects (and themselves).Also at Marvel Super Hero Academy, kids will team up with the masterminds from Pym Technologies and Wakandan Design Group — including a special appearance by Black Panther — to thwart Taskmaster's evil plan to hack into the academy's system and steal the world's most advanced hero tech.When the hub of Disney's Oceaneer Club transforms into the Snuggly Duckling tavern from Walt Disney Animation Studios' “Tangled,” kids will have the best day ever with Rapunzel and Flynn Rider as they embark on a scavenger hunt to recover the missing pieces of the Snuggly Duckling sign.In Belle's Library, children will use their imaginations to create the most daring, hilarious, fantastical new story for their favorite booklover. Belle will lend her wits and her magic mirror to help determine the characters, plot and conclusion of the brand-new tale.At Anna and Elsa's Sommerhus, the newest citizens of Arendelle will join a special celebration of Queen Anna's recent coronation by acting out the history of how she became queen — taking on the roles and iconic movie moments of characters like Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Kristoff, Hans and more — before the queen, her sister and their snowman friend show up to join the fun.More Fun for Disney's Coolest CruisersOlder kids will chill and play in their own way aboard the Disney Wish at trendy hangouts that combine sophisticated design with youthful Disney touches. At Edge, tweens ages 11 to 14 will have fun, make friends and play games in a bright, colorful hangout inspired by a chic New York City loft. Teens ages 14 to 17 will have their own dedicated club at Vibe, a stylish space inspired by a Parisian artists' loft with classic architectural elements, vibrant neon signs and funky pop art.For the first time on a Disney ship, the Disney Wish will feature a third club for tweens and teens: The Hideaway. This hip new hangout will offer older kids and young adults a chill place to relax, listen to music and more in a posh setting complete with a dance floor and DJ booth – perfect for karaoke contests and dance competitions. The Hideaway will be adorned in a vibrant color palette, retro-inspired design details, a stylized “Hiya, pal” mural and disco ball lights. Adjacent to Vibe, this flexible venue can be opened to the teen club, closed off for tween activities and even reserved especially for guests ages 18 to 20.All three spaces will be bursting with creative design details, comfortable lounge space, high-tech entertainment and a jam-packed schedule of can't-miss activities.Edge will boast an indoor solarium area with a sunny overhead skylight effect, carpet patterned with fresh grass and daisies, a back wall mural of a bright blue sky, and games inspired by a colorful outdoor city park. Throughout the space, graphic art displays called “photo walls” will provide ample opportunities for tweens to capture cool, shareable vacation pics that will be the envy of their friends back home.Vibe will feature regal French columns and paneled walls covered with whimsical pop art murals and colorful graffiti; a larger-than-life, brightly painted Mickey Mouse statue; and a traditional French Morris column plastered with Disney-inspired travel posters. Combine those with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the ocean, and every angle in Vibe will offer a selfie-worthy backdrop for the trendiest teens on the high seas.Both Edge and Vibe will offer a main lounge space with cozy furnishings, an oversized LED screen and plenty of room to hang out as a group, as well as comfortable niches for solo gaming and movie watching. Each venue will include complimentary refreshments: Edge will have a soda bar, Vibe will serve soda and coffee drinks, and The Hideaway will offer smoothies.Boom, baby! Tweens and teens are in for a whole “llama” fun during customized, counselor-led programming designed to engage their unique interests, such as a hilarious new competition themed to the fan-favorite Walt Disney Animation Studios' film, “The Emperor's New Groove.” And the fun doesn't stop there: The activities will even extend into other areas of the ship, with special events for tweens and teens hosted in Hero Zone, Luna and more.It's a Small World NurseryAs previously announced, cruisers ages 6 months to 3 years will be cared for at It's a Small World Nursery, where babysitting services will be provided in a whimsical environment inspired by the beloved Disney attraction of the same name. Here, little ones will play games, make crafts, watch movies, read books and spend time with Disney friends under the expert care of Disney-trained counselors.Maiden Voyage and Inaugural SeasonThe Disney Wish will sail its maiden voyage on June 9, 2022, followed by a season of three- and four-night cruises to Nassau, Bahamas, and Disney's private island, Castaway Cay, from Port Canaveral, Florida.And moreEthical Cruise T-Shirts Now available branded podcast t-shirts, cruise-tees and Christmas gifts or design your own in the studio. 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Audio Contos Gays
Foi em 1976... e eu nunca esqueci

Audio Contos Gays

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 17:40


História real enviada pra nós por e-mail por Raí. Ela se passa em Santarém, no Pará, em 1976 e narra um romance às margens do rio Tapajós.

Larvas Incendiadas
Brenda Cardoso de Castro - Mulheres descolonizando a Amazônia

Larvas Incendiadas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 60:45


Nessa semana, conversamos com Brenda Cardoso de Castro que é doutora em Sociologia e Antropologia pela UFPA e professora do bacharelado em relação internacional da Universidade da Amazônia. Nossa conversa foi sobre sua tese de doutorado, intitulada Mulheres descolonizando a Amazônia pelos caminhos de vida: produção de subjetividades atravessadas pelo projeto de nação desenvolvimentista. A partir de uma pesquisa de campo na Vila de Alter-do-Chão, Santarém; a comunidade de Jamaraquá, na Floresta Nacional do Tapajós; e a comunidade de Coroca, no rio Arapiuns e também de entrevistas com mulheres que vivem nas localidades, Brenda nos mostra como gênero, colonialidade, nação e raça se entrelaçam nas instituições, nos discursos sobre a região e na produção de subjetividades das pessoas que vivem na Amazônia. De forma bastante sensível, nos mostra a maneira como esse complexo tramado de relações de poder produz sujeições e faltas de reconhecimento, mas também permite que as mulheres ainda encontrem linhas de fugas em seus cotidianos. Assim, contribui para escaparmos de algumas armadilhas fáceis para a análise da amazônia e principalmente das vidas das mulheres que ali vivem. Redes SociaisLembre-se de nos seguir nas redes sociais:Twitter: @incendiadasFacebook: /IncendiadasInstagram: @larvasincendiadasSite: http://www.larvasincendiadas.comE-mail: larvasincendiadas@yandex.comPortal Desaprender: https://desaprender.com.br/Instagram da Regina: @facregApoioSe você gostou do nosso podcast, por favor, considere nos apoiar financeiramente com doações mensais a partir de um real: http://www.apoia.se/incendiadas

Antiviral
Walter: o vírus nas aldeias

Antiviral

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 11:54


Nas comunidades tradicionais do oeste do Pará, à beira do rio Tapajós, o medo é cada vez maior. A falta de acesso a serviços de saúde e informação é grande. E o coronavírus avança floresta adentro. Isso preocupa muito o Walter, que está em isolamento, com sintomas de covid19. Antiviral é uma iniciativa da Purpose Brasil. O podcast vai ao ar às terças e sextas-feiras. Entre em contato nas redes sociais por meio de @Antiviralpod para contar sua história. Produção: Trovão Mídia Edição de som: Ricardo Monteiro Trilha: André Chiavassa