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Black July 2018 Begins with ‘Candelária Never Again!’ Demonstration

By Rithyele Dantas • Translation by Melinda Gurr • July 26, 2018

Clique aqui para Português Twenty-five years ago, a great tragedy bloodily marked the history of Rio de Janeiro. In remembrance, dozens of human rights groups gathered on Monday, July 23 at the Nossa Senhora da […]

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Third Annual ‘Black July’ Begins in Rio, Denouncing Global Trend in Racism and Militarization

By Agência de Notícias das Favelas • Translation by Sharon Gogar • July 24, 2018

Clique aqui para Português For the original article in Portuguese published by Agência de Notícias das Favelas click here. Julho Negro (“Black July”) is a joint international event against militarization and racism around the world. This year, […]

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‘Rio as a Whole’ and Rio Agenda 2030 Launch Proposals to Combat Inequality in the Metropolis

By Luisa Fenizola • Translation by Sharonya Vadakattu • July 9, 2018

Clique aqui para Português On Saturday, June 23, the 11th Rio Forum took place in São Gonçalo. The Forum is a meeting organized by Casa Fluminense, a civil society organization working to improve coordinated and […]

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Public Hearing in Nova Iguaçu Submits Recommendations on Human Rights to State Legislature

By Fabio Leon • Translation by Cerianne Robertson, Fred Nisser • June 29, 2018

Clique aqui para Português The song “Mãe” (“Mother”), by rapper Emicida, echoed endlessly in the surrounding sounds of the comfortable auditorium of the Nova Iguaçu Diocese Training Center (Cenfor NI). Soon, the comfort gave way to […]

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Favela Residents Weigh In: Why Lula Should Be In Jail, Why Lula Should Be Free

By Michel Silva • Translation by Christopher Owens, Lucy McMahon • April 10, 2018

Clique aqui para Português For the original article in Portuguese by Michel Silva published on Favela em Pauta click here. Thousands of Brazilians are accompanying the outcome of the arrest of the former president of Brazil, […]

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