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#CommunityMedia

The Peculiar Story of Rio’s Jailed Governor’s Home Theater, Now at a Home for Minors

By Fabio Leon • Translation by Theodora Saclarides • June 11, 2018

Clique aqui para Português Tinguá is a rather bucolic region of Nova Iguaçu, in Greater Rio de Janeiro, surrounded by hills with dense vegetation and areas of environmental protection. What breaks with this vision of […]

Nem after his arrest in 2011. Photo by A/A Beatriz / Reuters
#InterventionWatch

‘I Don’t Regret Being a Drug Trafficker. What Would You Do In My Place?’ – Rocinha’s Nem

By Gil Alessi • Translation by Cheyne Bull • April 2, 2018

Clique aqui para Português For the original article in Portuguese by Gil Alessi published by EL PAÍS click here. “E2 pawn to E4,” shouts Antônio Bonfim Lopes, 41, from his seven-square-meter cell at the Porto […]

#InterventionWatch

Countdown to Brazil’s 2018 Elections, Part 3: Public Security and Military Intervention

By Luisa Fenizola • Translation by Arman Kazemi, Desirée Poets • March 3, 2018

Clique aqui para Português This is the third article in an ongoing series on the Brazilian electoral political scene in 2018. On February 16, President Michel Temer authorized a federal military intervention in Rio de Janeiro that […]

#UPPWatch

Residents of Rocinha, Vidigal, and Chácara do Céu Protest Peacefully for Peace and Respect

By Tânia de Oliveira • Translation by Cheyne Bull • February 20, 2018

Clique aqui para Português On February 6 at 5pm, resident-demonstrators gathered in front of the Rinaldo de Lamare Citizenship Center in the Rocinha favela, in Rio de Janeiro’s South Zone. At the same time, residents of nearby Vidigal […]

*Highlight

‘Surubinha de Leve’ For Whom?—Reflections on Sexism, Culture, and Class [OPINION]

By Edilano Cavalcante • Translation by Cheyne Bull • February 14, 2018

Clique aqui para Português Brazilian music was going well until the release of [funk song] “Só Surubinha de Leve”—translated as “Just a Little Orgy.” The song has generated controversy and a ton of hypocrisy. Many […]

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