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Rio Engineers and Representatives Criticize Water Utility Privatization at Roundtable on World Water Day

By Lisa Godde • March 26, 2017

Clique aqui para Português Wednesday, March 22 marked World Water Day. With the support of the Engineers and Architects Society of the State of Rio de Janeiro (SEAERJ) and NGO Baía Viva, the Engineering Club took […]

Crivella and Freixo during debate
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On the Eve of Mayoral Election, Favela Residents Talk About Freixo and Crivella and Their Proposals

By Luisa Fenizola • Translation by Adam Lee • October 28, 2016

Clique aqui para Português Rio de Janeiro’s candidates for mayor are going head to head in the run-off elections this Sunday, October 30. Marcelo Freixo and Marcelo Crivella have voters divided. First for their political orientation: […]

Freixo and his running mate Luciana Boiteux celebrate reaching the second round of the 2016 mayoral elections in Lapa. Photo credit: Mídia Ninja
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Marcelo Freixo, Socialist Candidate Running for Mayor of Rio de Janeiro [PROFILE]

By Ciara Long • October 25, 2016

Clique aqui para Português “I don’t want to take care of you. I want to govern with you!” said Marcelo Freixo recently, beaming to a cheering crowd at a rally supporting his candidacy in Rio de Janeiro’s North Zone, […]

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Hope in a Young Democracy: A Number of Notable ‘City Council Members We Want’ Elected in Rio

By Nour El-Youssef • October 12, 2016

The October 2 municipal elections produced exciting results for Rio de Janeiro’s City Council. Several candidates featured in the multiparty campaign Vereadores Que Queremos (City Councillors We Want) were elected to office, including two favela-born candidates, Marielle […]

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Backgrounder: Demystifying Brazil’s Web of Political Parties [REFERENCE]

By Ciara Long, Eli Nemzer, Rodrigo Arantes • September 26, 2016

Clique aqui para Português When following the news of political tumult coming out of Brasília this year, many international observers have likely found themselves struggling to wade through a sea of acronyms. This is because […]

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