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State Congressional Candidates from Favelas Debate Culture, Representation, and Housing

By Luisa Fenizola • Translation by Dora Saclarides • September 25, 2018

Clique aqui para Português  Peneira—a creative industry organization that works with artistic interventions in public spaces—is organizing a series of debates with candidates for the positions of federal and state representative as part of a […]

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The Kennedy Brothers Community Center #SustainableFavelaNetwork [PROFILE]

By Jessica Depies • September 17, 2018

Clique aqui para Português Initiative: The Kennedy Brothers Community Center (Centro Comunitário Irmãos Kennedy – CCIK) Contact: Facebook | Email Year Founded: 1969 / 2010 Community: Vila Kennedy Mission: The Kennedy Brothers Community Center is a nonprofit association managed […]

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Entrepreneurship, Empowerment, Training: 1 Year of Enegras Supporting Black Favela Women

By Beatriz Carvalho • Translation by Abigail Cramer • September 16, 2018

Clique aqui para Português Throughout world history, women have had to travel a long road to occupy positions of leadership and independence, [rising] from subordinate positions both in the domestic context—in the face of male-headed […]

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Let’s Talk About Favela Epistemology!

By Carla Souza • Translation by Abigail Cramer • September 14, 2018

Clique aqui para Português When I enrolled in the Public Security and Favela Epistemology course—which took place in several favelas in Rio from April 28 to June 6—I didn’t yet understand the scope of the […]

Ricardo Rodrigues at Castelinho exhibition
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‘Favelando’ Exhibition Inverts Favelas’ Place in Art, Highlights Power of Art as Transformative Tool

By Joshua Manson • September 13, 2018

Clique aqui para Português “The favela is not just a place,” explains Ricardo Rodrigues of Cerro Corá, in Rio’s South Zone. “It is an idea–of deconstructing life, of resilience, of understanding oneself as part of […]

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