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Hunger Is a Feminine Noun, Part 1: Sleeping to Forget Hunger

By Elvira Lobato • Translation by Tara Mittelberg • June 25, 2019

Clique aqui para Português For the original article in Portuguese by Elvira Lobato published by Agência Pública click here and here. Angelina Nunes, Claudia Lima, and Cristina Alves contributed reporting. Photographs by Ana Lúcia Araújo. […]

#MonitoringCrivella

Rio Civil Defense Sub-Secretary a No-Show at 8th Session of Parliamentary Inquiry on Flooding

By Abby Hanna • June 14, 2019

Clique aqui para Português On May 30, the eighth session of the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (CPI) on Flooding took place at Rio’s City Council. CPI president Tarcísio Motta (PSOL), rapporteur Renato Cinco (PSOL), committee […]

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Mental Health Activists Gather in Maré Favela to Discuss Mental Asylums and Treatment Alternatives

By Zaynah Karem • June 8, 2019

Clique aqui para Português On Friday, May 24, Redes da Maré (Maré Development Networks NGO) led a conversation at Galpão Bela Maré—a cultural center in Maré, in Rio de Janeiro’s North Zone—to discuss ways to […]

#HousingWatch

25 Years On, Seminar Celebrates Favela-Bairro Upgrading Program

By Ben Bildsten, Luisa Fenizola, Zaynah Karem • June 3, 2019

Clique aqui para Português Favela-Bairro was an ambitious program established in 1994 with the aim of upgrading favelas to the status of formal neighborhoods (“bairros” in Portuguese) through infrastructure interventions, public services, public facilities, and […]

Performance by Bando Cultural Favelados from Rocinha during the "Stop Killing Us" demonstration. Photo: Daiana Contini
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‘Stop Killing Us!’ Drew 2000 to Rio Beachfront to Protest State Violence in Favelas [IMAGES]

By Carolina Medina Zárate, Daiana Contini • Translation by Ava Rose Hoffman • June 2, 2019

Clique aqui para Português One week ago, on May 26, approximately 2,000 people participated in the “Stop Killing Us!” protest in front of Post 8 at Ipanema’s beachfront, in Rio de Janeiro’s South Zone. Community-based […]

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