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In Rio community from times of slavery fights to remain
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Rio Community of Horto Founded in Times of Slavery Fights to Survive

By Anne Vigna • Translation by Adam Lee • April 3, 2017

Clique aqui para Português For the original article by Anne Vigna in Portuguese published in Agência Pública click here. Labeled ‘invaders,’ 2000 people that live in Horto Florestal are threatened with eviction after the Botanical Gardens took control of the […]

The audience listens to panelists discuss MP 759 at a teach-in on the December 2016 Interim Measure
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At Teach-In, Legal Experts Express Dismay at President Temer’s Regularization Measure

By Laura Bachmann • March 31, 2017

Clique aqui para Português Last Friday, March 24, Urban League Cooperative and others organized a public teach-in on Provisional Measure 759/2016 (MP 759). MP 759, published last December, is a presidential decree stated to facilitate land regularization […]

IPN exhibits
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Americas’ Largest Slave Cemetery to Close at End of Week Due to Abandonment by Rio Authorities

By Nour El-Youssef • March 28, 2017

Clique aqui para Português In 1996, Merced Guimarães and her husband Petrucio made a chilling discovery in their new home during an extensive renovation project: workers excavating in the soil beneath their house in the […]

They cut our electricity to expel us from our homes!
#EvictionsWatch

Tijuca Forest Community Rallies Against ‘Masked’ Eviction Through Denial of Electricity

By Jennifer Chisholm • March 27, 2017

Clique aqui para Português An energetic crowd met on Saturday, March 25 to show support for the community of Vila Hípica, situated within the Tijuca National Park in Alto da Boa Vista. Three years ago, […]

Vila Autódromo March 14, 2017
#EvictionsWatch

Vila Autódromo Is Realizing Its Vocation as a Model for Resistance

By Phie van Rompu • March 24, 2017

Clique aqui para Português On Tuesday, March 14, RioOnWatch visited Vila Autódromo, the community that became internationally known during its determined fight against evictions due to its proximity to the Rio 2016 Olympic Park. Those residents who fought to […]

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