The Lusosphere for Obama

America and the world have witnessed a historic moment with the election of Barack Obama as president. Not only because of the color of the 44th U.S. president's skin - which alone would be enough - but also the change that Obama brings through his views, words, beliefs and future projects. Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Nov. 6, 2008

I filled in a gap in my vocabulary. Lusophone has to do with speaking Portuguese. The opinions here written in Portuguese and English provide some breadth and color to the views of the Election in the US.

The few Angolans with access to information celebrate Barack Obama’s victory, they toast the first black person of world history, but here with myself I do not see ... More »

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