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‘They Seized My House, and That Was It’: Four Years Later, World Cup Evictees Question Their Unnecessary Removal

By Júlia Dias Carneiro • Translation by Cara D’Rosario • July 12, 2018

Clique aqui para Português For the original article in Portuguese by Júlia Dias Carneiro published by BBC News Brasil click here. Romildo Ramos’ land was an “entire ranch”—with fruit trees, drinking water and a house constructed with […]

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Six ‘Black Women for Marielle’ Pre-Candidates Emphasize Importance of Black Representation in Politics

By Sabrina Magalhães • Translation by Cheyne Bull • July 10, 2018

Clique aqui para Português On June 28, the “Black Women for Marielle” roundtable—featuring six black pre-candidates standing for the October elections—was organized at Casa das Pretas (Black Women’s House) in Lapa. The event focused on the importance […]

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‘Rio as a Whole’ and Rio Agenda 2030 Launch Proposals to Combat Inequality in the Metropolis

By Luisa Fenizola • Translation by Sharonya Vadakattu • July 9, 2018

Clique aqui para Português On Saturday, June 23, the 11th Rio Forum took place in São Gonçalo. The Forum is a meeting organized by Casa Fluminense, a civil society organization working to improve coordinated and […]

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Complexo do Alemão’s Fight Club #SustainableFavelaNetwork [PROFILE]

By Shawn Provost • July 5, 2018

Clique aqui para Português Initiative: Alemão Fight Club (Clube de Luta do Complexo) Contact: Facebook | Instagram | Email Year Founded: 2014 Community: Complexo do Alemão Mission: Clube de Luta do Complexo is a group of martial arts teachers and […]

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#FavelaLivesMatter Protest in Rio: ‘I sent him clean to school, he returned covered in blood’

By Rithyele Dantas • Translation by Sarah Jacobs • July 4, 2018

Clique aqui para Português For the original article in Portuguese by Rithyele Dantas published by Jornalistas Pretas click here. Last Thursday, June 28, hundreds of people gathered in Cinelândia, downtown Rio, to march on the […]

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