Mississippi Blues Delta Festival Brazil Celebrates Genre’s Roots, Legacies
The Mississippi Blues Delta Festival Brazil has taught attendees in Caxias do Sul of Mississippi’s connections to the blues genre for 14 years.
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The Mississippi Blues Delta Festival Brazil has taught attendees in Caxias do Sul of Mississippi’s connections to the blues genre for 14 years.
“While the leaders of countries like the U.S., the U.K. and Germany have been among the most strident supporters of Israel during the crisis, the same is not true for non-Western nations,” Heine writes.
“Despite its limitations, U.S. census data clearly shows that the Hispanic population continues to grow,” Ramona L. Pérez writes. “Today, 1 in every 5 people in the U.S. identifies with Hispanic or Latino heritage.”
“We found that race-targeted policies were associated with a significant increase in Black students, whereas race-neutral policies didn’t affect the percentage of Black, mixed and Indigenous Brazilian students in college,” Neil Lewis Jr., Inácio Bó and Rodrigo Zeidan write.
People are losing faith in democracy throughout the Western Hemisphere. Support for democracy has declined by almost 10 percentage points since 2004. The 2021 round of AmericasBarometer offers important insights into what’s driving declining support for democracy in the region.
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