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This Final Course Project (TCC) presents an extensive report on the migration of Haitians to Cuiabá, capital of Mato Grosso, in 2014. We sought out two main characters to tell us about their journey between the Caribbean country and Brazil and, from there, try to understand the context that led them to migrate here and how we, as natives, can alleviate the difficulties they face. In order to provide the reader with as much information as possible, we also discuss the history of Haiti, the characteristics of Haitian-Brazilian migration, and details of the behavior, personality, and living…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This Final Course Project (TCC) presents an extensive report on the migration of Haitians to Cuiabá, capital of Mato Grosso, in 2014. We sought out two main characters to tell us about their journey between the Caribbean country and Brazil and, from there, try to understand the context that led them to migrate here and how we, as natives, can alleviate the difficulties they face. In order to provide the reader with as much information as possible, we also discuss the history of Haiti, the characteristics of Haitian-Brazilian migration, and details of the behavior, personality, and living conditions of the immigrants interviewed, framing the narrative in the style known as "new journalism." The title of the work also says a lot about our scientific discovery: all Haitians come to work in search of a better life.
Autorenporträt
Mylena Petrucelli Brun was born in Campo Grande in 1993 and moved to Cuiabá as a child. She grew up in the capital of Mato Grosso and graduated in Journalism from the Federal University of Mato Grosso at the age of 22. Of Italian descent, with parents who came from Bahia and Paraná, she saw it as her duty and challenge to report on the struggle of Haitian immigrants in Brazil.