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World Cup Fans Share Perceptions of Rio’s Favelas

By Rachael Hilderbrand • July 10, 2014

Soccer fans from all over the world have gathered in Rio de Janeiro during the World Cup. RioOnWatch asked visiting fans at the popular FIFA FanFest on Copacabana Beach about their perceptions of Rio’s favelas, […]

#GentrificationWatch

Rio’s Governor & Mayor Launch Cable Car in Providência

By Celina Sorboe • July 4, 2014

More than 18 months after its completion, the cable car of Morro da Providência was finally launched Wednesday, July 2. Both Mayor Eduardo Paes and Governor Luiz Fernando Pezão were present at the opening ceremony. Cable […]

*Highlight

Translating ‘Favela’ Part 1: The Problem of Translation

By M.Alejandra Revelo-Imery • Translation by Kayla Boisvert • July 3, 2014

Clique aqui para Português This is the first in a two-part series on translating “favela.” For Part 2 click here. In the major cities of the world, there is a common urban phenomenon: informal settlements. According to […]

#EvictionsWatch

Providência’s Cable Car Launch: Urban Mobility or Tourism?

By Stefan Johnson • July 1, 2014

Clique aqui para Português Since its first run in 1912, the famous bondinho, or cable car, has made countless trips taking millions of tourists to soak in panoramic views of Rio de Janeiro from the top of […]

Civil Society

Rio’s Long Road to Full Citizenship for All

By Celina Sorboe • June 30, 2014

What does it mean to be a citizen? At bare minimum, formal citizenship refers to membership in the political community, based on the concept of national belonging. A more inclusive citizenship means the right of […]

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In May 2010, Catalytic Communities launched what was originally Rio Olympics Neighborhood Watch (hence RioOnWatch), a program to bring visibility to favela community voices in the lead-up to the 2016 Rio Olympics. This news site, RioOnWatch.org, grew into a much-needed and unique reference featuring favela perspectives on the urban transformation of Rio. With diverse and deeply interlinked articles by a mix of community reporters, resident opinions, solidarity reporters, international observers, and academic researchers, we work to engender a more accurate picture of favelas, their contributions to the city, and the potential of favela-led community development in Rio and around the world.

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