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“Everything Is Wrong!” Complexo do Alemão Cultural Event Calls for End to Police Violence

By Julia Jones, Laura Gama • September 10, 2015

Clique aqui para Português The #TaTudoErrado (Everything is Wrong) protests against escalating police violence in Complexo do Alemão, led by community group Coletivo Papo Reto, ended on Sunday, September 6 with a cultural celebration in […]

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First Meeting on Community Tourism in Rio State’s Green Coast, or Costa Verde

By Thaís Rosa Pinheiro • Translation by Luana Gama • September 7, 2015

Clique aqui para Português The first Green Coast (Costa Verde) Community Tourism Meeting took place in the caiçara (traditional fishing) community of Tarituba in Paraty, Rio de Janeiro state, from July 23 to 25. The meeting was […]

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Street Vendors Protest Against Violence and Repression as Rio Clears the Way for the Olympics

By Marta Ill-Raga • September 4, 2015

Last Thursday, August 24, a rally organized by the United Movement of Street Vendors (MUCA) was held in the center of Rio to protest against systematic State violence against street vendors. The rally comes barely […]

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Conference in the Port Region Brings Tentative Hope to Rio’s Participation Efforts

By David Robertson, Marta Ill-Raga • August 27, 2015

Clique aqui para Português On August 14 and 15, 2015, nearly 300 people gathered in the Utopia Warehouse (Armazém da Utopia) along the coast of Guanabara Bay in the Port region of Rio for a long-awaited conference […]

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“Everything is Wrong!” Protesters in Complexo do Alemão March Against Escalating Violence

By Julia Jones, Laura Gama • August 26, 2015

Clique aqui para Português On Saturday August 22, almost 100 community members and journalists gathered in a peaceful protest against escalating police violence in Complexo do Alemão. Alemão, one of Rio’s largest complexes of favelas, located […]

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