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Electricity in Numbers: A Deep Dive into Energy Access, Public Lighting, and Security in the Favela of Morro do Sereno

By Karina Figueiredo • Translation by Constance Malleret • July 23, 2021

Clique aqui para Português This article is part of a series on energy justice and efficiency in Rio’s favelas. This piece presents the results of a study carried out in the field, on the structure of […]

Electricity is not a Social Right Cover Art
by Community Contributors

In Brazil, Electricity Is Not a Social Right

By Michel Silva • Translation by Clau Guimarães • June 18, 2021

Clique aqui para Português This article is part of a series on energy justice and efficiency in Rio’s favelas. Months ago, residents of Rio de Janeiro’s largest favela, Rocinha, created a WhatsApp group to denounce power […]

Community vegetable garden in Campo Grande. Photo: Reproduction Living Bay Movement.
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Environmentalists Denounce Gutting of Rio de Janeiro Community Gardens

By Jaqueline Suarez • Translation by Fred Hanson • June 1, 2021

Clique aqui para Português Cuts in technical support, delayed stipends, and lack of supplies: these are some of the complaints made by workers of the Hortas Cariocas program, a community gardening program coordinated by Rio […]

Original artwork by Rodrigo Binarts
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Voices from Niterói’s Palmeira Favela Describe Exorbitant Cost of Electricity Amid the Pandemic

By Mayara Pereira • Translation by Constance Malleret • May 20, 2021

Clique aqui para Português This article is part of a series on energy justice and efficiency in Rio’s favelas. It is also part of a series created in partnership with the Center for Critical Studies […]

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Announcement: Joint Press Conference on Hunger from Covid-19, April 29

By Favelas Unified Dashboard • Translation by Eduardo Antunez Rolle, Katia Moraes Polster, Maria Fernanda Godinho, Marie Alden • April 28, 2021

Clique aqui para Português FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE [PDF] COVID-19 IN FAVELAS UNIFIED DASHBOARD AND SUSTAINABLE FAVELA NETWORK TO HOLD JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE ON THURSDAY, APRIL 29 ‘A YEAR OF LOSSES! WHAT IS THE SOLUTION?’ Covid-19 in […]

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