Today is the day of the week between the 23rd and 29th of October is full of celebrations and birth anniversaries of famous figures in the country. On the 23rd, aviation celebrates the “Aviator’s Day” (a reference to the flight of Brazilian inventor Alberto Santos Dumont piloting the 14-Bis plane) and the Brazilian Air Force Day (also a tribute to Santos Dumont). In 2021, the Brazil Agency made a special article recounting the trajectory of 14-Bis. The article was also published in Radioagencia Nacional website last year.
October 24 is marked by United Nations Day. The date celebrates the entry into force of the Charter of the United Nations. On the same day, Decree No. 6,246, who created the Brazil Communication Company (EBC), came into force. This page of EBC tell how the process of creating the public communication company.
October 28th is Public Servant Day. The date is considered optional in some cities and states. The following day is National Book Day. The date is a tribute to the creation of the National Library of Brazil, located in Rio de Janeiro. Last year, the TV Brazil did an article talking about the availability of the local collection and Brasil em Pauta talked about the National Book Day:
famous figures
The week is also marked by the birth of some famous figures. On the 24th, the cartoonist, cartoonist, painter, playwright, caricaturist, writer, columnist, illustrator, humorist, columnist and journalist from Minas Gerais, Ziraldo, turns 90 years old. Ziraldo (who presented Ziraldo’s ABZ program for years at TV Brazil) was honored when he turned 80 in an edition of the program Reporting Paths.
The 25th is the birthday of composer Roberto Menescal (who has already been a guest on programs such as Memória Musical). The next day, Milton Nascimento turns 80. Also on the 26th, the centenary of the birth of the anthropologist, politician and writer Darcy Ribeiro (who was honored in a series called O Brasil de Darcy Ribeiro a few years ago) is celebrated. The trailer can be seen below:
Check out the weekly list of Hoje é Dia with dates, historical facts and holidays:
October 23 to 29, 2022
23
Birth of Carioca guerrilla Carlos Lamarca (85 years old)
Brazilian Air Force Day
Aviator Day – the date refers to the flight of Brazilian inventor Alberto Santos Dumont piloting the 14-Bis plane
24
Birth of the carioca percussionist and composer Ney Rosauro (70 years old)
Birth of the cartoonist, cartoonist, painter, playwright, caricaturist, writer, columnist, illustrator, humorist, columnist and journalist from Minas Gerais Ziraldo (90 years old)
Death of Ceará pianist Jacques Klein (40 years old)
International Development Information Day – commemoration instituted by the 27th Session of the UN General Assembly, with the objective of drawing the attention of world public opinion to development problems and the need to strengthen international cooperation to solve these problems at every year
United Nations Day – international commemoration that aims to mark the date of entry into force of the United Nations Charter, which came into force on October 24, 1945, with the ratification of the five countries of the UN Security Council, represented by the United States of America, France, the United Kingdom, the Republic of China (later replaced by the People’s Republic of China), and the then USSR (Socialist Union of Soviet Republics)
creation of Brazil Communication Company (EBC)by Decree No. 6,246, of October 24, 2007 (15 years)
25
Born of Espírito Santo composer Roberto Menescal (85 years old)
National Oral Health Day – established by Law No. 10,465, of May 27, 2002. Its purpose is to mark the date of the signing of Imperial Decree No. 9,311, of October 25, 1884, which then created the first undergraduate courses in dentistry in Brazil, initially authorized to operate in the Brazilian cities of Rio de Janeiro and Salvador
26
Birth of the anthropologist, politician and writer from Minas Gerais Darcy Ribeiro (100 years old)
Death of Rio de Janeiro economist Hélio Marcos Pena Beltrão (25 years old)
Birth of Carioca singer Milton Nascimento (80 years old)
National Day of Struggle for the Free Pass – celebrated in Brazil to mark the beginning of the processing of a bill of popular initiative for the free pass, to be approved on November 4, 2005 in the City Council of Florianópolis. It seeks to deepen the debate on people’s right to come and go, on urban mobility in large cities and on a new transport model for Brazil, in addition to fighting for public transport outside the private sector, which guarantees universal access by free pass for all strata of the Brazilian population
27
Death of Bahian actress Regina Maria Dourado (10 years old)
Birth of Alagoas writer Graciliano Ramos (130 years old)
Birth of American singer Scott Weiland (55 years old)
Birth of Italian actor Roberto Benigni (70 years old)
Lula is elected president of Brazil for the first time (20 years)
World Audiovisual Heritage Day – commemoration instituted by Unesco to mark the date of approval of a recommendation on the safeguarding and conservation of moving images, which took place at the 21st meeting of Unesco itself, on October 27, 1980
28
Birth of American actress Julia Roberts (55 years old)
Birth of Portuguese-Brazilian singer Alberto Fortuna Vieira de Azevedo (100 years old)
Arrest of writer Rachel de Queiroz (85 years old) – while in prison, she wrote her work Stone path
International Animation Day – commemoration instituted by the International Animation Film Association (which is supported in Brazil by the Brazilian Animation Film Association) to mark the date of the first presentation of “optical theater”, by French artist Émile Reynaud, which presented scenes animated (Luminous Pantomimes), at the Grevin Museum in Paris
Public Servant Day – date instituted in the government of President Getúlio Vargas, through the creation of the Federal Council of Civil Public Service, in 1937
29
World Stroke Day – established by the World Health Organization and the World Federation of Neurology
National Book Day – commemoration created in 1966, in honor of the day the National Library of Brazil was founded, located in Rio de Janeiro, when the Royal Portuguese Library was transferred to the colony, in 1810
Cristina Kirchner became the first woman elected president of Argentina (15 years old)