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Solidarity Economy Part 1: Cooperative Development in Rio and Beyond

By Anna Cash • September 29, 2016

Clique aqui para Português This is the first article of our three-part series on the Solidarity Economy in Brazil. When one stops to consider Rio’s hundreds of favelas for their plurality, with a lens of […]

#HousingWatch

What Do Rio’s Mayoral Candidates Say About Social Housing?

By Ciara Long • September 28, 2016

Clique aqui para Português As Rio’s mayoral candidates enter their final week of campaigning ahead of the 2016 election on October 2, we take a look here at the proposals for social housing. Of the […]

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The Deep Inequality of Brazil’s Tax Code [REFERENCE]

By Eli Nemzer • September 28, 2016

Clique aqui para Português The notion that the working poor do not pay their fair share of taxes remains a common and enduring talking point amongst conservatives around the world. Here in Brazil, this stigma […]

#ParticipationWatch

Backgrounder: Demystifying Brazil’s Web of Political Parties [REFERENCE]

By Ciara Long, Eli Nemzer, Rodrigo Arantes • September 26, 2016

Clique aqui para Português When following the news of political tumult coming out of Brasília this year, many international observers have likely found themselves struggling to wade through a sea of acronyms. This is because […]

#EvictionsWatch

How do Rio’s Mayoral Candidates Stack up on Favelas?

By Ciara Long • September 25, 2016

Clique aqui para Português Most of Rio de Janeiro’s mayoral candidates pay lip service to the city’s favelas somewhere in their housing policy proposals, but of Rio’s 11 mayoral candidates only five have offered specific proposals […]

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