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Alemão Residents Discuss Different Types of Transportation in the Favela

By Lucilene Santy • Translation by Margó Hufstetler • January 21, 2015

Clique aqui para Português For the original in Portuguese, published in Voz das Comunidades, click here. Every day the favela develops, and the needs of its residents develop along with it. One of these needs is […]

#GentrificationWatch

Bárbara Nascimento, Teacher and Activist: “Vidigal is fully booked”

By Arnaldo Bloch • Translation by Luana Gama • January 21, 2015

Clique aqui para Português For the original in Portuguese, published in O Globo, click here. A Rio native documents memories of the favela where she was born. For her, the occupation of Vidigal by the middle class […]

#EvictionsWatch

Museu da Maré Recognized as a Tourist Attraction by Rio de Janeiro State

By O Globo • Translation by Emma Platais • December 29, 2014

Clique aqui para Português For the original in Portuguese, published in Jornal Extra, click here. Visitors and beneficiaries of the activities offered by the Museu da Maré have reason to be more at ease. The deadline for […]

*Highlight

What Happened to Our Swimming Pool? Manguinhos Residents Want Answers

By Fransérgio Goulart • Translation by Sarah Jacobs • December 26, 2014

For the original by Fransérgio Goulart in Portuguese, published in Viva Favela, click here. Residents have to jump over the wall to reach the swimming pool In 2008, the teenager Cristiano Pereira Tavares, then aged 13, […]

#EvictionsWatch

Road Widening in Pavão-Pavãozinho Criticized by Residents, But Specialists Defend the Project

By Alessandro Lo-Bianco • Translation by Margó Hufstetler • December 5, 2014

For the original by Alessandro Lo-Bianco in Portuguese, published in O Globo, click here. An alley that stretches merely a meter wide in the Pavão-Pavãozinho favela set the stage for a controversy involving works of the Growth […]

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