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Communities Unite Against Water Privatization in South Zone Favelas

By Anna Cash • February 24, 2016

Clique aqui para Português Around 100 people met at the base of Vidigal on Wednesday, February 17 to voice their discontent with the state’s impending decision to privatize the water and sewage management utility, CEDAE, in the favela. […]

#EvictionsWatch

Tensest Week Yet: Vila Autódromo Sends Out SOS as Shock Troops Return in Force

By Cerianne Robertson, Meg Healy • February 23, 2016

Clique aqui para Português Shock troops and the Municipal Guard were once again deployed in Vila Autódromo on Monday February 22, this time to reposition the wooden wall they had erected on January 13. On the […]

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Mulheres Rodadas Carnival Bloco Protests for Women’s Rights

By Anna Cash, Meg Healy • February 22, 2016

On Wednesday February 10, the last official day of Carnival, a diverse group of around 2,500 people gathered in the Largo do Machado square in South Zone for a different kind of Carnival party. The street parade, […]

Gilmara helped create gay rights marches in Maré, Alemão, and Rocinha--three of Rio's largest favelas. Photo by: Fabio Teixeira
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“Being Gay in a Favela Hasn’t Gotten Easier. We’re Still Fighting for Our Lives.”

By Jefferson Puff • Translation by Sarah Jacobs • February 10, 2016

Clique aqui para Português For the original article by Jefferson Puff in Portuguese published by BBC Brasil click here. “In the favela you can’t kiss or walk holding hands. Gays, lesbians and transexuals living in favelas have […]

Sandra, moradora da Vila Autódromo
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Popular Committee Releases Video Responding to Mayor’s Attack

By David Robertson • February 6, 2016

Clique aqui para Português The Popular Committee on the World Cup and Olympics has released a video responding to Mayor Eduardo Paes‘ claim that their dossiers are prone to “exaggerated dramatization” and are “fraudulent.” Paes’ comments […]

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