Ruminations in Rio
Alexander Gerszten reflects on his first few days in Rio during the Olympics.
Alexander Gerszten reflects on his first few days in Rio during the Olympics.
The President of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff is on trial for impeachment, and the three people in line to replace her may soon be too. Wracked with a crashing economy, corruption protests, and the Zika virus, Rio prepares for the 2016 Summer Olympics.
With the Olympic Games approaching, the international community is starting to pay attention to Brazil’s slums. It’s about time.
The fact that the USOC chose Boston in the first place highlights the clear disconnect in the selection process between the committee and the city’s citizens.
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