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Electricity Meters Cause Controversy in Rio’s Favelas

By Bruno Carvalho • Translation by Tamara Katoni • March 21, 2016

Clique aqui para Português For the original article by Bruno Carvalho in Portuguese published in CartaCapital click here. A significant rise in electricity costs cause panic and contribute to the flight of residents from communities in the South […]

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The View from the Favelas on Recent Protests

By Fernando Caulyt, Renata Malkes • Translation by Sarah Jacobs • March 19, 2016

Clique aqui para Português For the original article by Renata Malkes and Fernando Caulyt in Portuguese published in DW Brasil click here. Residents of a favela in Copacabana in Rio’s South Zone don’t hide the extent of […]

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Accessibility is a Challenge for Older People in Favelas

By Saulo Pereira Guimarães • Translation by Sheila Taylor • March 18, 2016

Clique aqui para Português For the original article by Saulo Pereira Guitarães in Portuguese published in Vozerio click here. Whether it is the flat City of God or the steep Santa Marta, senior citizens living in favelas have to […]

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GatoMÍDIA Host Favelado 2.0 Media and Technology Residency in Complexo do Alemão

By Felicity Clarke • March 17, 2016

Clique aqui para Português From March 1 to 12, Complexo do Alemão media collective GatoMÍDIA hosted an intensive media and technology residency to empower favela youth to make their own culture and “build hacks for the future.” […]

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‘Favelas Have Memory’ Exhibition Explores Social Memory of Rio’s Favelas [IMAGES]

By Rhona Mackay • March 15, 2016

Clique aqui para Português Favela Tem Memória (Favelas Have Memory) is an exhibition by the NGO Viva Rio that explores the history of 12 favelas situated along Rio’s metro lines. The exhibition opened on February 29, at the Pavuna metro […]

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