Cultural Union for the Friendship of the People

The Cultural Union for the Friendship of the Peoples (Portuguese: União Cultural Pela Amizade dos Povos) is a nonprofit entity based in the city of São Paulo, Brasil. Initially named Brazil–Soviet Union Cultural Union, it was founded in May 10, 1960 by a large number of Brazilian intellectuals, emphasizing the following ones: writer Sergio Milliet (its first President), doctor Joao Belline Burza, judge Decio de Arruda Campos, lawyer Aldo Lins e Silva, engineer Lucas Nogueira Garcez, writer Caio Prado Junior, writer Helena Silveira, poet Afonso Schimidt, professor Omar Catunda, painter Clovis Graciano, sociologist Florestan Fernandes, among others.

Cultural Union for the Friendship of the People

The Cultural Union for the Friendship of the Peoples (Portuguese: União Cultural Pela Amizade dos Povos) is a nonprofit entity based in the city of São Paulo, Brasil. Initially named Brazil–Soviet Union Cultural Union, it was founded in May 10, 1960 by a large number of Brazilian intellectuals, emphasizing the following ones: writer Sergio Milliet (its first President), doctor Joao Belline Burza, judge Decio de Arruda Campos, lawyer Aldo Lins e Silva, engineer Lucas Nogueira Garcez, writer Caio Prado Junior, writer Helena Silveira, poet Afonso Schimidt, professor Omar Catunda, painter Clovis Graciano, sociologist Florestan Fernandes, among others.