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"The museum is the means, not the end." - Luiz Antonio de Oliveira, Maré Museum
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What is Heritage? Community Museums are Reclaiming Rio’s Cultural Heritage

By Chloe Villalobos • July 16, 2017

Clique aqui para Português On Saturday July 8, the Tear Art Institute, with representatives from the Maré Museum, Samba Museum, New Blacks Institute (IPN), and the Sepetiba Ecomuseum, hosted a colloquium entitled Memory Routes which explored the question of […]

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The Right to Live: Favela Residents Celebrate Community and Fight for Their Rights

By Brian McNamara • June 29, 2017

Clique aqui para Português Rio de Janeiro is known worldwide for beautiful beachfront neighborhoods such as Copacabana, and the striking statue of Christ the Redeemer, yet beyond the scenic views of this southern edge of […]

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Interview With a Former Public Defender: Rio Attorney Alexandre Mendes Launches Book on Favela Removals [INTERVIEW]

By Eduardo Sá • Translation by Cara D’Rosario • January 30, 2017

Clique aqui para Português For the original article by Eduardo Sá in Portuguese published by Fazendo Media click here. Various studies and specialists have declared that the last decade was the period during which the most people were evicted from their […]

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UrbFavelas Seminar Defends the Upgrading of Favelas and Raises Questions of Representation

By Luisa Fenizola • Translation by Adam Lee • December 9, 2016

Clique aqui para Português From November 23-26, Rio de Janeiro’s State University (UERJ) and the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro’s National Museum (UFRJ) hosted the II UrbFavelas Seminar, an event organized jointly by departments from several […]

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Solidarity Economy Part 3: Expanding Citizenship in Brazilian Favelas

By Anna Cash • December 7, 2016

Clique aqui para Português This is the third and final article in our three-part series on Solidarity Economy in Brazil. Solidarity economy enterprises move beyond the “any job is a good job” logic sometimes found in […]

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