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Residents Undergoing Removal in Beira Rio, Manguinhos, Speak of Hopes and Homes [IMAGES]

By Felicity Clarke • Translation by Emma Platais • August 14, 2014

Clique aqui para Português The residents of the few houses that remain in the community of Beira Rio, in Manguinhos, are being subjected to a brutal removal process, ongoing since 2009. They have been fighting […]

Favela Culture

Escola Bola: Soccer and Citizenship in Santa Marta

By Elena Hodges • July 30, 2014

On the pitch at the very top of favela Santa Marta, a group of kids play a spirited game of soccer, dribbling and shooting to the sound of bumping funk music. Green netting stretches overhead, covering the pitch […]

Interviews & Profiles

Meet Cíntia Luna, President of AMUST from Morro do Fogueteiro

By Rachael Hilderbrand • Translation by Lucy McMahon • April 25, 2014

Clique aqui para Português Cíntia Luna, 35 years old, current President of the Santa Teresa United Neighborhood Association (AMUST), has played a leadership role in the development of the association over the past eight years. A […]

Civil Society

Brazil Girls’ Team from Penha Are 2014 Street Child World Cup Champions

By Rachael Hilderbrand • April 22, 2014

Clique aqui para Português Less than a week after being named Champions of the 2014 Street Child World Cup in Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian Girls Team returned to practice. The girls range from age 12 […]

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Meet Luiz Soares, Social Mediator of the Manguinhos Park Library

By Benjamin Parkin • Translation by Kayla Boisvert • February 22, 2014

Clique aqui para Português José Luiz da Silva Soares, known as Luiz Soares, is the Social Mediator at the Manguinhos Park Library. Luiz is 41 years old, was born in Tijuca, and lived in various […]

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