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‘This Is Where My Life Began:’ Residents of Santa Teresa Occupation Claim Right to Stay in Talks With Federal Heritage Secretariat

By Bárbara Dias • Translation by Ujwala Murthy • May 14, 2026

Clique aqui para Português Residents of the Cândido Mendes Mansion in Santa Teresa, a neighborhood in central Rio de Janeiro, are at imminent risk of repossession proceedings leading to eviction after a construction project contracted […]

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10 Years Since the Rio Olympics: Vila Autódromo Continues to Resist Gentrification Pressures Amidst New ‘Olympic Barra’ Neighborhood

By Igor Soares • Translation by A.M. Oliver • January 13, 2026

Clique aqui para Português This article is part of our series reflecting on the impacts of mega-events on Rio de Janeiro 10 years after the 2016 Olympic Games. On August 14, 2025, Rio de Janeiro’s […]

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Victory Against Eviction! 200 Year-Old Horto Community Wins Battle to Stay After 40 Years of Resistance

By Felipe Litsek • Translation by Staff • November 8, 2025

Clique aqui para Português October 13, 2025 will go down in the history of Horto, in Rio de Janeiro’s South Zone, as the day when the community signed a historic agreement that ends the threat […]

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In Rio de Janeiro, Century-Old Communities on Governor’s Island Speak Out Against Threats of Forced Eviction by the Brazilian Air Force

By Fernanda Delatorre • Translation by Sylvia Schiller • October 20, 2025

Clique aqui para Português The possibility of forcibly evicting the Maracajás, Rádio Sonda, and Estrada do Galeão No. 92 favelas, located near the Tom Jobim (Galeão) International Airport where tourists visiting Rio land each day, […]

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A Product of the 2016 Olympics, in Rio de Janeiro the ‘Evictions Museum’ Unveils New Walking Tour, Reigniting Vila Autódromo’s History and Resistance [IMAGES]

By Lia Fernandes Peixinho • Translation by Marina Devine Guzmán • June 2, 2025

Clique aqui para Português On May 18, International Museum Day, the Evictions Museum, in Vila Autódromo, in Rio de Janeiro’s West Zone, marked nine years of (re)existence. The date was celebrated with the relaunch of […]

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