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Brazil’s New Land Regularization Law: A Territorial Attack on Several Fronts

By Luciana Bedeschi, Paulo Romeiro • Translation by Adam Lee • March 13, 2017

Clique aqui para Português For the original article by Luciana Bedeschi and Paulo Romeiro in Portuguese published by Nexo click here. What is being sold as an attempt to reduce bureaucracy and increase efficiency in the […]

Photos by: Palloma Campello/ Dunas Filmes
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Amnesty International Launches Report on the State of Human Rights 2016/2017

By Emilia Sens • February 28, 2017

Clique aqui para Português Every year, Amnesty International releases a report on the state of human rights across 169 countries and territories. On February 22, at the Cine Odeon in Cinelândia, in Rio de Janeiro’s […]

Many homes in Rocinha don't have formal connections to the sewerage network.
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The Privatization of Water and What May Change in the Life of Favela Residents

By Michel Silva • Translation by Adam Lee • February 26, 2017

Clique aqui para Português For the original article by Michel Silva in Portuguese published in Fala Roça click here. The law to privatize the State Water and Sewage Utility (CEDAE) was approved in a plenary of Rio’s Legislative Assembly […]

View from Laboriaux, top of Rocinha
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Brazilian President Issues Executive Order to Regularize Urban and Rural Land, Give Titles to Favelas and Farms

By Laura Bachmann • February 15, 2017

Clique aqui para Português As of December, titling of favelas and other communities on federal land initially occupied without permission across Brazil may have become much easier. Interim Measure 759/2016 was published on December 23, 2016, to facilitate regularization […]

A banner at the occupied University of Brasilia in response to PEC 55. Photo by Luciana Wlacawovsky/CUT
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After Passing Austerity Amendment, What’s Next for Public Education in Rio de Janeiro?

By Emilia Sens • February 13, 2017

Clique aqui para Português On December 13, the Brazilian legislative branch passed PEC 241/55, a constitutional amendment that puts a cap on all federal spending measures for the next 20 years, and only allows for […]

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