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Carnival and Resistance: Unidos de Manguinhos and the Revival of a Dream [INTERVIEW]

By Edilano Cavalcante, Renata Dutra • Translation by Cheyne Bull • March 12, 2018

Clique aqui para Português Since 1964, Complexo de Manguinhos, a group of favelas in Rio de Janeiro’s North Zone, has been represented at Carnival by the samba school Unidos de Manguinhos (Manguinhos United), a school that is as […]

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Nova Iguaçu’s Catholic Church Organizes Meeting On Overcoming Violence

By Fabio Leon • Translation by Júlia Hara Medeiros • March 9, 2018

Clique aqui para Português Overcoming violence is the theme of the 2018 Fraternity Campaign, launched in Rio de Janeiro on February 17 at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian. The campaign, first created in 1964 by […]

*Highlight

A Rocinha Painter Promotes Black Empowerment in the ‘Church of Art’

By Julia Spence • March 9, 2018

Clique aqui para Português Maxwell Alexandre is a 27-year-old painter born and raised in Rocinha, Rio de Janeiro’s biggest favela. His solo exhibition—titled ‘Pardo é Papel’ (‘Brown is Paper’) due to both the surface color […]

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‘Favelas in Photo’ Event Shares in Memories from Providência [IMAGES]

By Clara Ferraz • Translation by Theodora Saclarides • March 7, 2018

Clique aqui para Português On Saturday, March 3, the event ‘Favelas in Photo—Images for Rights‘ brought together residents of the Morro da Providência favela and photographers from the region to share their knowledge about the […]

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‘Employing the Army in Rio Is a Theatrical Operation of High Cost and Low Effectiveness’ [INTERVIEW]

By Felipe Betim • Translation by Desirée Poets • March 6, 2018

Clique aqui para Português For the original article in Portuguese by Felipe Betim published by El País click here. Our attention must be on double-duty to follow Jacqueline Muniz’s quick but precise reasoning. An anthropologist, political […]

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