
A Trusted Voice for Brazilian Communities Across the United States
For decades, media outlets have played a central role in connecting immigrant communities with information, opportunities, and cultural identity. Beyond reporting current events, community journalism often becomes part of the historical record of a population’s journey, challenges, and achievements.
Founded in 1988, Brazilian Times has become one of the most recognized Portuguese-language media organizations serving Brazilians across the United States. Through print, digital publishing, video content, community coverage, and business visibility initiatives, the publication has built a long-standing relationship with generations of Brazilian immigrants.
Headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts, Brazilian Times serves readers across multiple U.S. states, covering topics that include immigration, entrepreneurship, community affairs, culture, education, business, and everyday life within the Brazilian-American community. Over the years, the publication has expanded its presence while maintaining its mission of informing and connecting Brazilians living abroad.
Brazilian Times was founded in August 1988 and is widely recognized as the first Brazilian weekly newspaper established in the United States. What began as a publication focused on the growing Brazilian immigrant population evolved into a multi-platform media organization reaching audiences through print, digital channels, social media, newsletters, podcasts, video programs, and community initiatives.
With decades of continuous operation, the publication has documented the development of Brazilian communities across the country while providing information that supports immigrants, families, professionals, entrepreneurs, and organizations navigating life in the United States.
Brazilian Times was founded in August 1988 and is recognized as the first Brazilian weekly newspaper established in the United States.
The publication covers immigration, business, entrepreneurship, culture, community news, events, education, and topics relevant to Brazilian immigrants living in the United States.
No. While headquartered in Massachusetts, the publication distributes content and serves Brazilian communities across multiple U.S. states through both print and digital platforms.
Its audience consists primarily of Brazilian immigrants, families, entrepreneurs, professionals, and organizations connected to the Brazilian community throughout the United States.