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Favela CLT Workshops, Part 3: Presentation to Public Authorities and Final Reflections

By Tyler Strobl • December 29, 2018

Clique aqui para Português  In Rio de Janeiro, from August 23 to 27, 2018, Catalytic Communities* (CatComm) organized a series of workshops on Community Land Trusts (CLTs), together with a special delegation from the Caño Martín Peña CLT based in San […]

Photo by Ian de Farias
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Over 130 Emboldened at Launch of Rio de Janeiro’s Sustainable Favela Network

By Jessica Goodenough, Marc Cho • December 28, 2018

Clique aqui para Português  The Sustainable Favela Network (SFN) is a project of Catalytic Communities (CatComm)* designed to build solidarity networks, bring visibility, and develop joint actions to support the expansion of community-based initiatives that strengthen environmental sustainability and […]

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‘Can You See That I’m Black?’ Racism Loses Ground to Recognition of Blackness in Rio’s Favelas

By Ana Paula Souza, Bruno Sousa, Laerte Breno, Thaynara Santos • Translation by Leila Lak • December 27, 2018

Clique aqui para Português For the original article in Portuguese published by Agência Narra, click here. Reporting by Ana Paula Souza, Bruno Sousa, Laerte Breno, and Thaynara Santos. Edited by Elena Wesley and Pedro Lira. Photos by […]

Group on its walk through the Ecomuseum. Photo by Luiza Andrade
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Final On-Site Sustainable Favela Exchange of 2018 Visits the Sepetiba Ecomuseum [VIDEO]

By Jessica Depies • December 26, 2018

Clique aqui para Português The Sustainable Favela Network (SFN) is a project of Catalytic Communities (CatComm)* designed to build solidarity networks, bring visibility, and develop joint actions to support the expansion of community-based initiatives that strengthen environmental sustainability and […]

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Talíria Petrone Highlights Struggle for Basic Rights on 70th Anniversary of the UDHR

By Renata Queiroz Ramos • Translation by Sharon Gogar • December 24, 2018

Clique aqui para Português December 10 marked the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. To commemorate the day, the 10th International Human Rights Seminar and the 14th National Seminar on Human Rights […]

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