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‘Eco Network’ Community Group Tackles Environmental Issues in City of God

By Christine Wilkes • July 8, 2015

Clique aqui para Português Waste management is a problem faced by virtually every favela in Rio de Janeiro. Most communities suffer inadequate or non-existent waste collection services because public agencies miscount the local population and provide inadequate services, […]

Dona Dalva in Vila Autódromo
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81-Year-Old Dona Dalva Resists Olympic Eviction in Vila Autódromo

By Brooke Parkin • July 6, 2015

Clique aqui para Português Vila Autódromo, in Rio’s West Zone, is under extreme pressure of evictions from the City in preparation for the 2016 Olympics. Most residents have left, selling their houses to the City or exchanging them for […]

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Within 24 Hours, Brazil’s Congress Rejects then Approves Reduction of Age of Criminal Responsibility: Community Leaders, Experts Speak Out

By Kiratiana Freelon, Nicole Froio • July 2, 2015

Clique aqui para Português On Wednesday July 1 the Brazilian Congress rejected a proposal that would lower the age of criminal responsibility for heinous crimes from 18 to 16. Congress members spent all of Tuesday June 30 […]

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Digest These Data: Survey Shows 94% of Favela Residents Are Happy

By G1 • Translation by Christopher Owens • July 1, 2015

Clique aqui para Português For the original in Portuguese by Fantástico in February 2014 with video, on G1, click here. DataPopular surveyed 2000 people in 63 favelas in Brazil. The survey also revealed that 65% consider […]

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Leaders of Community Collectives Discuss Role of Grassroots Media in Reversing Favela Stigma

By Brenda Serpas, Gabriela Weldon • June 30, 2015

Clique aqui para Português On Wednesday June 24, NGO Viva Rio hosted a public meeting in Gloria, in the South Zone of Rio to discuss the importance of collectives as a new form of community organization and their role inside and […]

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