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Alemão Women Form Council to Support Community Mothers

By Nicole Froio • June 19, 2015

A group of women in Complexo do Alemão, in the North Zone of Rio, met for the second time on Saturday June 13 to organize a women’s council that aims to discuss community issues. Around […]

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‘Militant’ Favela Activist Wins Historic Election in Babilônia

By Brooke Parkin • June 18, 2015

Clique aqui para Português The Chapa Amarela campaign ticket won the Neighborhood Association elections on April 26 in the community of Babilônia, in Rio’s South Zone, with 394 votes. A total of 754 residents voted, choosing between […]

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Community in Praça Seca Shows How Small Green Actions Make a Difference

By Sarah Jacobs • June 14, 2015

Clique aqui para Português Residents and activists in the São José Operário community, home to approximately 6,500 people in the Praça Seca area of Rio’s West Zone, celebrated World Environment Day on June 3. The event provided […]

Source: World Travel Server
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World Environment Day: Five Community Projects for Sustainability

By Nicole Froio • June 5, 2015

Favelas are natural incubators for new ideas, sustainability initiatives and community-led projects. They are increasingly being recognized as models of sustainability worldwide. World Environment Day is organized annually by the United Nations to bring awareness to environmental issues around the […]

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Complexo do Alemão Residents Highlight Rio Government’s Broken Promises of Housing in Favela da Skol

By Sarah Jacobs • June 2, 2015

Victims of the City government’s broken promises of housing in Complexo do Alemão spoke out at an event held in the community by Rio de Janeiro’s Public Defender’s Office on Saturday May 23. The Public Defender’s Office exists […]

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