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Best and Worst International Reporting on Rio’s Favelas: 2015

By RioOnWatch Editorial • January 5, 2016

Clique aqui para Português This is the latest contribution to our media watchdog series on the Best and Worst International Reporting on Rio’s favelas, part of RioOnWatch’s ongoing conversation on the media narrative and media portrayal surrounding favelas. 2015 draws to […]

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Exhibit of Anthony Leeds’ 1960s Favela Images Provokes Awe and Refection [IMAGES]

By Meg Healy • January 2, 2016

Clique aqui para Português An exhibit now in its final days at Rio de Janeiro’s Museum of the Republic presents a small taste of the photographic archive of Anthony Leeds, a prominent American anthropologist celebrated for introducing urban anthropology […]

Rio de Janeiro mayor-elect Eduardo Paes
#EvictionsWatch

City Government Lays Pressure on Vila Autódromo with Eight Months to Rio’s Olympic Games

By Sam Salvesen • December 22, 2015

Clique aqui para Português “If you don’t leave out of love you will leave out of pain.” This was the message from the Sub-Mayor of Barra da Tijuca, Alex Costa, according to Vila Autódromo residents still […]

#GentrificationWatch

A Critique of Rio’s Museum of Tomorrow, Set to Open This Weekend

By Marta Ill-Raga • December 17, 2015

Clique aqui para Português The Museum of Tomorrow, one of the most ambitious works of the Porto Maravilha Port revitalization program, is due to open its doors this Saturday, December 19. Occupying the pier that enters the Guanabara […]

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Organizers Debate, 50K Celebrate Human Rights Day at ‘Everyone Has Rights’ Festival in Madureira

By Meg Healy • December 15, 2015

Clique aqui para Português Thousands of people gathered in Madureira Park on Thursday, December 10, for the Everyone Has Rights Festival to celebrate International Human Rights Day. The event, organized by a collective of the […]

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