Brazil Unfiltered is a videcast organized by the Brazil Office that offers an in-depth analysis of Brazilian politics, society, and culture. Hosted by James N. Green, a professor of Brazilian History and Culture at Brown University and co-coordinator of the U.S. Network for Democracy in Brazil, the program seeks to go beyond the headlines, addressing complex issues and promoting meaningful debates. Episodes feature interviews with experts, academics, and activists discussing topics such as urban violence, the political participation of Black women, environmental conservation, and Brazil’s international relations.