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Favela Point Launches: Strength in a Moment of Uncertainty for Providência

By Felicity Clarke • March 29, 2012

At the top of the Morro de Providência´s yellow and green stairway, a newly bright blue building – completing the Brazil flag color scheme – houses Favela Point, a brand new restaurant, bar and snack […]

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9 Months Post Eviction: 3 Households Left Unsettled [VIDEO]

By Mary Allison Joseph • February 29, 2012

Clique aqui para Português Nine months after eviction by Rio’s city government, Carlos Machado Lopes and his family–his elderly mother (Jacy), brother (Edmilsom) and sister-in-law (Vanessa)–still do not have homes. Their home in Campinho was […]

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Vila Autódromo: Peaceful and Orderly Since 1967

By Aron Flasher • February 24, 2012

On a hot summer day, just before Carnival, a group of us decided to walk through Vila Autódromo, a community that is targeted by city government for removal. The city’s claim is that Vila Autódromo […]

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Muzema Residents Discuss Threat of Eviction

By AYV Youth Reporters • February 17, 2012

Clique aqui para Português The 30-year-old community of Muzema is situated between a lagoon and the mountainside, adjacent to Jardim Oceânico, a wealthy area in Barra da Tijuca. One of the community’s most vibrant streets, […]

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Pinheirinho, Cracolândia and USP: Instead of Policy, Police!

By Raquel Rolnik • Translation by Elizabeth Gladding • February 9, 2012

Clique aqui para Português For the original article by Raquel Rolnik in Portuguese click here. Sunday, January 22, 2012, 6:00 am, São José dos Campos (SP). Thousands of men, women, children and elderly residents of the […]

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