THE BRAZIL EDITION

THE BRAZIL EDITION

Warm your November up with this special Brazil Edition of Latino Life - your guide to the energy, flavours, songs, artists, entrepreneurs and creators shaping the new generation of Latin America’s largest nation.
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Our guest editor, Gabriela Vallim, interviews two incredible Black Brazilian women: Latin Grammy-winning Luedji Luna, one of the brightest gems of contemporary Brazilian music and Adriana Barbosa, the entrepreneur and visionary behind Feira Preta - the festival celebrating the global Black diaspora - which takes place this month. 

The historical connection between Africa and Brazil runs through the stories inside, as we profile the people honouring Brazil’s roots and taking the country into the future in new exciting ways, whether through music, fashion, dance, culture, politics, society or business. Gabriela’s curated culture guides honour the cities she loves, Salvador and São Paulo, and will help you find the most authentic expressions of Brazil in London,  starting this weekend! 

Flick through this special edition digitally below and contact us to find out where you can pick up a copy.

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