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Andrés Velasco, Sumitomo-FASID professor of international development, and Sebastian “Seba” Brown ’05, who are both Chilean, left Cambridge for Santiago last June. Velasco is on sabbatical from the Kennedy School of Government, and Brown is taking the year off before enrolling in Harvard’s Ph.D. program in economics...
...Chilean politics while I develop my [academic] career, but saying I want...
...Brown says he usually starts his day around 8 a.m. with a bowl of Chocapic, the Chilean equivalent of Cocoa Puffs. He then leaves his parents’ home for the campaign office, where he recently has remained until about 11 p.m. each night...
...Born in the Chilean capital of Santiago, Brown was the first student from his high school to apply to a college outside of Chile...
...very proud of being Chilean, and I will always be available and willing to work for the future of my country,” he writes. “It would be fantastic to be involved...