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Month: February 2019

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‘Suburban Madness’ Carnival Bloco Selects ‘Doctor, I Hear Voices’ as Their 2019 Samba

By Renata Queiroz Ramos • Translation by Dylan Blau Edelstein • February 28, 2019

Clique aqui para Português On February 19, the Suburban Madness Carnival group, or bloco, held an event at the SESC cultural center in Engenho de Dentro, in Rio de Janeiro’s North Zone, to choose the group’s 2019 […]

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Violence Against Women and Rio’s Evictions, Part 4: Institutional Sexism in a Patriarchal City

By Poliana Monteiro • Translation by Habib Msallem • February 27, 2019

Clique aqui para Português This is the fourth and final article in a four-part series highlighting research that demonstrates the unequal geographic distribution of violence against women in the context of pre-Olympic evictions in the city of Rio de […]

Membros da Comissão visitam casas de moradores
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Still Threatened With Eviction, Rio das Pedras Shifts Focus, Offering Basic Services Where City Fails

By Tyler Strobl • February 25, 2019

Clique aqui para Português During a February 13 appearance on TV Globo, Mayor Marcelo Crivella was prompted to discuss the situation in Rio das Pedras, a West Zone community that was among the many Rio de Janeiro neighborhoods […]

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How a Scholarship is Helping Me Study International Relations and Make the World Better [PROFILE]

By Mareen Butter • Translation by Dylan Blau Edelstein • February 22, 2019

Clique aqui para Português João Victor Teodoro, a resident of Pavão-Pavãozinho, has actively worked in his community to make the world a better place. Awarded a scholarship from the federal Student Financial Aid Fund (FIES), […]

Long-time shop keeper in Rio de Janeiro's first favela, Providencia. Photo by Antoine Horenbeek
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‘Undervaluation of Informal Sector Innovations’: Paper Argues for Rethinking Methodology [REVIEW]

By Eli Nemzer • February 21, 2019

Clique aqui para Português In a recent paper titled “Undervaluation of Informal Sector Innovations: Making a Case for Revisiting Methodology” published in the African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, Fayaz Ahmad Sheikh of the Center for Studies in […]

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