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The Sister Cities Program was launched in 1956 by President Eisenhower
to further international understanding and friendship at all levels of the community on a
continuing long term basis. Since its inception four decades ago, the Sister Cities
Program has grown into the worlds largest international organization. In theme with
Sister Cities Internationals slogan, " Peace Through People", the City of
Atlanta currently has forged sister city relationships with sixteen cities.
The spirit of the Sister Cities Program is expressed in the purpose of the Atlanta - Rio
de Janeiro Sister City Committee: to facilitate increased contact and exchanges between
the cities of Atlanta, Georgia and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This aim is based on a belief
that greater interaction between the two cities will build on feelings of mutual goodwill.
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Our mission is to foster a wider measure of friendship between the people of Atlanta and Rio de Janeiro. Our belief is that this goal is best achieved through the sponsorship of friendship and trade delegations, and educational, cultural and athletic exchanges. Therefore, the Committees mission and belief structure defines its role; cooperation, coordination and education. |
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HISTORY
In 1972, Mayor Sam Massell began promoting Atlantas
push towards international city status by initiating the citys participation in the
Sister City Program. A Board of Aldermans resolution extended an invitation to the
City of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to become a sister city to Atlanta. Mayor Massell stated
that Rio de Janeiro was selected because of a specific request from then Governor Jimmy
Carter following a tour of South America. Carters effort evolved from an agreement
with Erasmo Martins Pedro, Vice Governor of the former state of Guanabara in which Rio de
Janeiro was located, that the two cities were very much alike in their international
recognition and beauty.
Mrs. Sharan Flexner, the first Chairperson (1979 - 1996), has played the leading
role in organizing this growing partnership. Her own link to Brazil began in 1976 w
hen she visited the country with a group led by former President Carter. Mrs. Flexner fell
in love with the land and people and on her return to the U.S., she became involved with
Atlantas Brazilian community. In 1977, Mayor Maynard Jackson renewed the effort to
develop a relationship between Atlanta and Rio by asking Sharan to chair the new Atlanta -
Rio de Janeiro Sister Cities Committee being formed. Sharan readily accepted and worked
tirelessly to build the committee into one of the most active sister city groups making up
the Atlanta Sister City Commission.
However, due to lack of support and the closing of the Brazilian Consulate in
Atlanta, the committee fell dormant for twelve years. Mayor Maynard Jackson revived the
committee in 1992 and again tapped Mrs. Flexner to serve as Chairperson. In 1993, Mrs.
Flexner started a new and improved committee that in a short time achieved a solid record
of accomplishment.
A dedicated core group and effective networking with other organizations interested
in Rio de Janeiro or Brazil established the strong foundation. For the Olympics, co-hosted
with the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Rio Mayor Cesar Maias visit to promote the
Brazil 2004 Olympic Movement.
In September of 1996, Dr. Arnold Heller, former Education Director, succeeded Mrs.
Flexner as Director.
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Dr. Hellers
short term goal for the committee is development of an electronic infra-structure that
directly links the committee to Brazilian partners in trade, education, athletics and
cultural areas. This home page is a first step towards realization of that short term
goal. Dr. Hellers long term goal is to pass on to his successor flourishing sister quote city committees in Atlanta and Rio de Janeiro. Furthermore, these joint committees will electronically link their respective cities in every area of importance. Hopefully, an annual mission in the areas of trade, culture, education and athletics will become routine. |
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Chronology of Atlanta - Rio de Janeiro
Sister City Comittee
Events & Projects
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Oct., 1992: Mayor Jackson revives Atlanta Rio de Janeiro Sister City Committee.
Feb., 1993: Mr. Jim Ruska leads Trade Mission with telecommunications and high technology focus to Rio de Janeiro and meets with Ambassador Claudio Garcia de Souza and other Rio City Hall officials They pledge cooperation and development in the areas of trade, culture, sports and education.
June 24-25, 1993: Group sponsorship of information booth with Atlanta Sister City Commission in Festival of Cultures at Stone Mountain Park.
Aug. 5-29, 1993: Successfully exhibits Brazilian artist Romanelliquote s work at El Centro Cafe in Phipps Plaza with support from H. Stern Jewelers and Varig Airlines. Exhibit organized by Taylor and Libby Boone.
Nov. 20-24, 1993: Ms. Barbara Turner, Vice President of Tourism, Atlanta Convention k Visitors Bureau, visits Rio and organizes local sister cities group. includes representatives from the Rio Chamber of Commerce, Sheraton Hotels, Coca-Cola, ABAV Trade Show Organization, and the Flamingo Sports Confederation.
Nov. 24 - Dec. 3, 1994: Sponsorship of Atlanta multicultural mission to Brazil. Travel group, which includes Dr. Ann Dandridge, ASCC Vice Chair, and Mr. Vin Martin, Atlanta Montego Bay Sister City Committee Director and organized by Mrs. Myrna Cohen and Mrs. Gail Ripans meet with Mayor of Rio and other City Hall officials to strengthen bond.
Aug., 1994: The committee jointly sponsors Atlanta Rio trade link with North Atlanta High Schools Center for International Studies magnets International Business Program. The Atlanta Caribbean Trading Co. (ACTCo.), a student run enterprise specializing in the
importation of arts, crafts and fashion jewelry from the Caribbean, forms supplier distributor relationship with H. Stern Jewelers Casa do Folklorico division.
Oct., 1994: Atlanta Rio Sister City Committee begins organizing effort on behalf of City of Rio de Janeiro program to repair and reform its archival materials and systems to preserve important documents, books and precious art items..
Nov. 17-22, 1994: Varig provides Dr. Arnold Heller, Education Director, with free ticket to fly to Rio to develop joint projects with the American School. The mission agenda included declaration of sister school relationship, expansion of the e-mail linkup, and formation of cooperative global business education programs, annual student exchanges, and joint student run businesses. Dr. Heller purchased $350 worth of arts, crafts and fashion jewelry from H. Sterns Casa do Folklorico Showroom in Copacabana for ACTCo. students to showcase in retail sales catalog. Jewelry lines featured in photo-essay lesson; " Student Run Enterprise Doing Business With Latin America.", Houghton - Mifflin Economics text (elementary level, Boston, Mass., 1996)
Jan., 1995: Committee participates in initial Olympic Brick Program for Atlanta - Sister City Commission by purchasing a brick with the committees name on it.
March 30-April 9, 1995: Two North Atlanta High students visit American School as part of educational exchange with theme; " Getting to Know You."
April 12-23, 1995: Two American School students visit North Atlanta and stay with students who visited their school. Brazilian girls meet former President Jimmy Carter in Plains.
Feb.12, 1996: Co-hosted with Atlanta Chamber of Commerce & Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games reception for Rio de Janeiro 2004 Olympic Movement led by Rio Mayor Cesar Maia.
Feb.22, 1996: co-hosts with Atlanta - Montego Bay and Atlanta - Port O Spain, Trinidad Sister City Committees, " Caribbean Night" Sister Cities Party at Baja Beach Club.
March 30-April 10, 1996: Committee sponsors exchange between North Atlanta High and the American School by awarding a $500 scholarship to be divided among two of six students visiting their Brazilian sister school. While in Rio, ACTCo. student reps purchase $470 worth of arts, crafts and fashion jewelry from local artisans at the " Hippie Marketplace" and from wholesale merchants also.
April 11-21, 1996: Two American School students visit North Atlanta High. Committee members serve as chaperons to escort Brazilian students to loca1 Atlanta landmarks.
Spring, 1997: American School of Rio de Janeiro offers new Economics class partially adapted from North Atlanta Highs model Economics & Int. Trade course.
July 29, 1997: Dr. Heller and the Atlanta Rio de Janeiro Sister City Committee is awarded the Sister City International Youth Leadership Award for student exchanges, joint projects, and joint business education programs with Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Montego Bay, Jamaica; Newcastle, England.
July 16, 1998: The Atlanta-Rio Sister City Committee co-sponsored Artists-in-Residence reception for the Angola Capoeira Dance Masters at the World Trade Center. This event was the first co-sponsorship of a joint project involving the Brazilian Consulate, Brazil-American Chamber of Commerce, and the Atlanta-Rio Sister City Committee. The Angola Capoeira Dance Masters performed during the National Black Arts Festival.
For further information or inquires please contact
Dr. Arnold Heller aheller@mindspring.com