Portuguese American Journal

Portuguese American Journal

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Community | Portuguese abroad urged to register for the 2026 Presidential Election Terceira | Scientists monitor ongoing seismic volcanic crises FLAD | Portuguese language has become an economic advantage study shows Maria João Pires: Acclaimed piano virtuoso announces the end of her career  Award | Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida wins the Fernando Namora Literary Prize 
 

Community | Portuguese abroad urged to register for the 2026 Presidential Election – Portugal

Portuguese citizens living abroad are being urged to register or update their voter information before the end of November in order to participate in Portugal’s next presidential election, scheduled for 18 January 2026. The voting roll will freeze 60 days before Election Day, meaning that after November 19, 2025, no new registrations or address updates can be […]

Terceira | Scientists monitor ongoing seismic volcanic crises – Azores

Terceira Island remains under heightened scientific monitoring as the seismo-volcanic crisis that began in June 2022 continues, centered around the Santa Bárbara volcanic complex on the island’s western flank.  The Azores Seismo-Volcanic Information and Monitoring Center (CIVISA) currently maintains Alert Level V3 (reactivated volcanic system) for Santa Bárbara, reflecting persistent microseismic activity consistent with magma […]

FLAD | Portuguese language has become an economic advantage study shows – Portugal

A new study released by the Luso-American Development Foundation (FLAD) finds that speaking Portuguese corresponds to an average 20% salary bonus for Portuguese-American workers in the United States. The report, developed for FLAD by a research group led by Alda Botelho Azevedo of the Instituto de Ciências Sociais (ICS), Universidade de Lisboa, underscores the growing […]

Maria João Pires: Acclaimed piano virtuoso announces the end of her career – Portugal

Maria João Pires, one of the world’s most acclaimed pianists and a central figure in Portuguese and European classical music, has formally announced that she has ended her career as a performer. The declaration was made during the award acceptance ceremony for the Helena Vaz da Silva European Award, held on November 1 at the […]

Award | Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida wins the Fernando Namora Literary Prize  – Portugal 

Lusophone writer Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida, 43, has been distinguished with the Prémio Literário Fernando Namora, one of Portugal’s most prestigious awards for fiction, for her novel Livro da Doença. The prize recognizes outstanding works of narrative prose published in Portuguese during the previous year. Almeida’s win marks a significant moment in contemporary Lusophone literature, […]

Revisiting: Two Portuguese communities in New England – Lecture

26 April 2013

The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (UMD) Department of Portuguese and Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture announced a lecture – The Book, the Author and the Protest: Revisiting “Two Portuguese Communities in New England (1923),” – by Dr. Cristiana Bastos, an anthropologist and senior researcher at the Institute for Social Sciences at the University of Lisbon. […]

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Posted in Azores, Community, Conferences, Education, Featured, Heritage, People, Portugal

Community: Portuguese Honor Society awards students – RIC

26 April 2013

Six Rhode Island College (RIC) students and four community members were recently inducted into the Sigma Chapter of the Phi Lambda Beta Portuguese Honor Society. RIC students Christopher Barbosa, Vanessa Branco, Filipe Fernandes, Carlos Neves, Stacey Saraiva and Liana Viveiros were admitted to the honor society based on their scholastic performances (a minimum 3.25 grade […]

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Posted in Awards, Community, Education, Featured, Heritage, Organizations, People, Scholarships

Opinion: April 25th – From Lisbon With Love – Portugal

25 April 2013

By Rita Dourado, Contributor (*) When you arrive to Portugal, you arrive in a country that, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), doesn’t seem to be the 7th slowest economy in the world. Portugal causes a good first impression. It is true that the economy has stopped growing, as the country is facing domestic […]

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Posted in Community, Featured, Heritage, People, Politics, Portugal, World

Opinion: 25th April 1974 – Then and Now – Portugal

24 April 2013

By Len Port, Contributor (*) The revolution of 25th April 1974 transformed the political and social set-up and gave great hope to the people of Portugal. Thirty-nine years on, hope is in short supply. It has evaporated in the face of the intractable economic crisis. What has gone wrong? During the decade before 1974, the […]

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Posted in Community, Featured, Heritage, People, Politics, Portugal, World

Festival: Hofstra University to recognize Portuguese community – Long Island, NY

22 April 2013

Hofstra University, one of the largest universities on Long Island, will recognize the local Portuguese-American community during their 30th Annual Dutch Festival in Uniondale on May 5. Every year, Hofstra University presents its Dutch Festival with live music and entertainment to celebrate the heritage of its founder Dutch-American William S. Hofstra and the university’s heritage. […]

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Posted in Arts&Culture, Community, Heritage, Music, Organizations, People, Portugal

Appointed: Berta Cabral to be sworn Secretary of State of Defense – Portugal

21 April 2013

Social democrat (PSD) Berta Cabral, 60, the former mayor of Ponta Delgada city, and former candidate for President of the Government of the Azores, was appointed Secretary of State of Defense by Portugal’s central government. She will be sworn on Monday, April 21. Cabral was defeated by the Socialist Party (PS) candidate, Vasco Cordeiro, 39, […]

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Posted in Azores, Featured, Heritage, Organizations, People, Politics, Portugal, São Miguel