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Favela Culture

Project Morrinho: From Child’s Play to Internationally Recognized Art Installation

By Elma Gonzalez • March 27, 2015

The top of Vila Pereira da Silva, a small community above Rio’s South Zone Laranjeiras neighborhood, holds one of the most creative art installations in the city: Project Morrinho. There aren’t many signs to guide visitors up […]

#CommunityMedia

2016 Organizing Committee Invites Community Media to Discuss Games

By Nicole Froio • March 26, 2015

An event to include independent community media in the conversation around the 2016 Olympic Games took place on March 19 in the 2016 Organizing Committee building in Cidade Nova. The event was the result of […]

#EvictionsWatch

Mayor Announces Eminent Domain in Vila Autódromo as MIT Report Criticizes City Policy

By Brooke Parkin • March 25, 2015

Clique aqui para Português On Friday March 20 the city of Rio de Janeiro marked 58 families for eviction from their homes in Vila Autódromo, a community that has been torn apart due to its location adjacent to the 2016 Olympic […]

#UPPWatch

Pacifying Police Unit (UPP) Installations Part 3: 2012

By Patrick Ashcroft • March 24, 2015

Clique aqui para Português This is Part 3 in a five-part series documenting Pacifying Police Unit (UPP) Installations. Head of the UPP, Frederico Caldas, admitted in an interview with BBC Brasil that the next phase of […]

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Rio’s Favelas Familiar With Water Shortages, Now Set to Affect All

By Lara Mancinelli • March 22, 2015

Clique aqui para Português Brazil, which holds 12% of the world’s fresh water supply, is in the midst of one of the most severe droughts in its history. Rio de Janeiro’s main water reserves are […]

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