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New Column To Debut Monday

Nick | 01 June, 2007 20:52 | (717)

Question: Who is Eduardo A. de Oliveira and what is he doing on the front page of The Telegraph?

Answer: Writing a column about the city's growing immigrant community that will appear every other Monday starting next week.

Eduardo, 33, is a Nashua resident, Harvard University Extension School graduate and co-founder of a brand-new Portuguese/English newspaper called The Brazilian Journal. The weekly newspaper, based in Malden, Mass., covers the Brazilian community in Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire.

I first met Eduardo several months ago when he contacted me about the possibility of a part-time reporting job while he prepared to launch his newspaper. While such a position did not exist at that time, we met over lunch at Martha's and soon realized we had some common needs.

Eduardo wanted to strike up a relationship with an established daily newspaper. And I wanted to improve our coverage of our local immigrant communities, long a weakness in our local news coverage.

So after meeting with several of our editors, Eduardo agreed to write an every-other-week column for The Telegraph, alternating with longtime columnist Stacy Milbouer. 

If you want to learn a little more about Eduardo, here is some biographical information courtesy of New England Ethnic News, a news service provided by the Center on Media and Society at the University of Massachusetts Boston.

Or you can just wait to get familiar with him by reading his Monday columns.

Either way, we hope you enjoy his contributions to The Telegraph.

Share and enjoy.

Eduardo [Reply]

Nick:
Welcomed to Eduardo.
I too came from Brazil (via Canada where I lived 18 years) when I got a job transfer to New Hampshire and settled here. Few people know I am actually Brazilian.
The community is growing here (has been since Nashua was voted best small city to live in USA) and with this comes cultural differences and changes.
To have coverage of the Brazilian community is nice, but one must remember that Brazilians in not the only recent ethnic group to establish in this area. The is growing contingent from Hispanic countires in Latin America, new Canadian groups and former Soviet countries.
With this addition I trust Eduardo is also a resident in the area so that he not only reports about the community but also understands who they are. I sometimes do, but having been so integrated with my family here (my wife is a native of Nashua and we have 2 boys ages 9 and 7) I hardly "blend" with the Brazilian community (in terms of festivities, etc) other than going to local stores and restaurants.
I believe there are two "Brazilian Worlds here", with distinct phylosophies. Something that perhaps can be a topic of future discussion.

Posted by: Stephan de Penasse | June 02, 2007, 05:31

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Hi Nick, You continue to amaze me with your new ideas and interests for the betterment of the Telegraph. You are doing an incredible job as Editor-in-Chief. Just think I knew you when. Take care, my friend and keep in touch.

Posted by: Pattie | June 02, 2007, 09:22

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This doesn't tell us much about Eduardo's actual product. Is he going to be covering the legal immigrant community, or the criminal alien immigrant community, or both? It would be unsatisfactory if he started writing copy sympathetic and supportive of the open-borders crowd, encouraging Federal felonies, which is quite against super-majority American sentiment.

Posted by: Crow | June 02, 2007, 12:16

Let's hear him. [Reply]

Crow, for cripes sake the guy has not written word one but you can anticipate his take on illegal immigrants?

Read his columns with an open mind and then form your opionion based on that, not on your imagination.

Posted by: John Bachman | June 03, 2007, 10:43

Happy to share Mondays with you [Reply]

Hi Eduardo,

As you can see by the above dialogue having a place on Monday's Telegraph front page will be a great place for people to read about our rich and growing immigrant community. I've always been proud of the fact that our newspaper keeps up with trends and issues in journalism and our community and I'm thrilled your column will help us all stay in touch with all our readers. I look forward to sharing a month of Mondays with you and to reading your columns. Best of luck and welcome.

Posted by: Stacy Milbouer | June 03, 2007, 19:36

Eduardo's column [Reply]

Eduardo is a wonderful, principled journalist and this should be a good source of information for everyone! He also contributes to our New England Ethnic Newswire (www.go-NEWz.com) which we publish online out of the University of Massachusetts Boston's Center on Media and Society, to aggregate the most interesting ethnic media stories and opinion each week from New England. We welcome everyone's feedback and contributions to the NEWz wire. Good luck!

Posted by: Ellen Hume | June 04, 2007, 12:07

The New Column [Reply]

Nick,

I read Eduardo's column a few minutes ago and liked it very much.

I have been very concerned about all the immigrant-bashing in the news lately, and I think this new column serves as an important corrective.

Posted by: Kirby F. Smith | June 04, 2007, 12:58

Wish I'd thought of it [Reply]

Nick, What a wonderful idea! A great way to add more voices to the paper, and help the paper and its readers get to know minority communities.

Posted by: Bill Dedman | June 06, 2007, 11:54

Welcome Eduardo! [Reply]

Nick & Eduardo -

I very much enjoyed the first of - I hope - many Monday columns from you, Eduardo. Switching between you and Stacy Milbouer seems like a good idea to me for you to get started here, but after a month or two, maybe you could have Mondays, Stacy Tuesdays, something like that. She also is an excellent writer, and instead of competition, I'd like to see complimentary words-at-work.

It is a sad current state of affairs when an article such as 6/4/07's is necessary, but it is. We are almost all immigrants, maybe not first generation, but immigrants all the same. Hopefully, by the time my daughter has kids, people will have grown up...

Best of wishes for your new paper, Eduardo, and keep up the great work!

P.S. Thank you, Nick, for making this forum possible.

Posted by: Dave Burgess | June 06, 2007, 19:07

Right on John! [Reply]

Mr. Bachman, thank you for your correcting "Crow". Eduardo's first article hadn't even been printed yet, and immigrant-bashing started.

To "Crow", where did you dream up American "super majority" supports your views?

Posted by: Dave Burgess | June 06, 2007, 19:41

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wow. very interesting.

Posted by: smkab | June 29, 2007, 12:56

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