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Research Debunks Myth of Reduced Government Leading to Prosperity

By Eli Nemzer • October 26, 2016

Clique aqui para Português During the TV debate between mayoral candidates Marcelo Crivella and Marcelo Freixo on October 7, Crivella indicated he aims to dismantle public offices and pursue a limited government stance that is highly uncommon to Brazilian […]

Freixo and his running mate Luciana Boiteux celebrate reaching the second round of the 2016 mayoral elections in Lapa. Photo credit: Mídia Ninja
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Marcelo Freixo, Socialist Candidate Running for Mayor of Rio de Janeiro [PROFILE]

By Ciara Long • October 25, 2016

Clique aqui para Português “I don’t want to take care of you. I want to govern with you!” said Marcelo Freixo recently, beaming to a cheering crowd at a rally supporting his candidacy in Rio de Janeiro’s North Zone, […]

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Marcelo Crivella, Evangelical Bishop Running for Mayor of Rio de Janeiro [PROFILE]

By Lisa Hollenbach • October 25, 2016

Clique aqui para Português Marcelo Crivella, 59, has a varied professional background. He’s been a taxi driver, evangelical bishop, minister of fisheries, gospel recording artist, senator, engineer, missionary in Africa and book author. Now he is in […]

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A Good Bandit Is…? It’s Time to Demystify Human Rights

By Luisa Fenizola • Translation by Laura Fairman • October 24, 2016

Clique aqui para Português Human rights are universal civil, political, social, economic, and cultural rights, indivisible and inalienable. This means, simply, that they are valid for all, that under no circumstances can some be respected and […]

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Housing Policy Lessons from Rio’s Favelas Part 2: Collective Action and Diverse Needs

By David Robertson • October 19, 2016

Clique aqui para Português This is the second in a five-part series titled Housing Policy Lessons from Rio’s Favelas. We hope this series will inform debates on housing and favela upgrading and that Rio’s new mayor, Marcelo […]

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