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A Critique of Rio’s Museum of Tomorrow, Set to Open This Weekend

By Marta Ill-Raga • December 17, 2015

Clique aqui para Português The Museum of Tomorrow, one of the most ambitious works of the Porto Maravilha Port revitalization program, is due to open its doors this Saturday, December 19. Occupying the pier that enters the Guanabara […]

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Pedra do Sal Quilombo Celebrates Ten Years with Procession and Bid at World Heritage Status

By Beth McLoughlin • December 14, 2015

Clique aqui para Português A ceremony was held on Saturday, December 12 at Pedra do Sal in the Port Region to celebrate ten years since the site was recognized for its historic importance as a […]

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Brazil’s First Favela, Morro da Providência, Celebrates 118th Birthday

By Marta Ill-Raga • November 27, 2015

Clique aqui para Português On Sunday, November 22, Brazil’s first favela, the community of Morro da Providência, celebrated its 118th birthday. Though the exact day is unknown, it is popularly understood that Providência was born in November 1897. Following Brazil Black Awareness month events […]

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Studio-X Rio Event Explores Today’s Quilombos and Presents Tomorrow’s African Heritage Circuit

By Felicity Clarke • November 25, 2015

Clique aqui para Português Last Thursday, November 19, Columbia University’s Studio-X Rio hosted Quilombo of the Present / Quilombo of the Future, an event exploring the significance of quilombos today. Held on the eve of Brazil’s […]

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Mapping the Slave Trade and Growing Black Awareness in Brazil

By Stephanie Reist • November 20, 2015

Clique aqui para Português Today, November 20, is Brazil’s Black Awareness Day, a day to celebrate Black Brazilian history and resistance to oppression. While May 13 marks the adoption of the ‘Golden Law‘ that abolished slavery in 1888 with the […]

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