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Veiled Racism in the Criminalization of Carioca Funk, Part 1: ‘Let the Favela Win, Shine!’

By Ingra Maciel • Translation by Constance Malleret • February 26, 2021

Clique aqui para Português This is the first of two articles on the criminalization of funk music and oppression of black favela culture. Read part 2 here. The Judiciary and the Criminalization of Funkeiros “Let […]

SOS Gramacho project. Photo by Daiana Contini.
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Sustainable Favelas’ 3rd Annual Meet-Up, Part 6: Solid Waste & Favela-University Manifesto

By Julio Santos Filho • Translation by Ikrom Alajoulin • December 29, 2020

Clique aqui para Português This is the sixth article in a series covering the events of the 3rd Annual Full-Network Meet-Up of the Sustainable Favela Network, which took place online on November 7, 2020.  The Sustainable […]

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When It’s Time to Vote, Youth from Favelas Shape Opinions Among Family Members

By Jaqueline Suarez • Translation by Ikrom Alajoulin • November 11, 2020

Clique aqui para Português This article is part of a series of articles on Rio de Janeiro’s 2020 municipal elections from a favela perspective. During the last elections, on the day before we voted, I handed […]

Water the poor don't drink. By Giulia Santos.
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Water the Poor Won’t Drink

By Adriano Mendes, Breno Henrique • Translation by Thomas Maggiola • October 28, 2020

Clique aqui para Português This is our latest article on Covid-19 and its impacts on the favelas. For the original article in Portuguese written by Adriano Mendes and Bruno Henrique published by Data_labe, click here. While […]

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2020 Municipal Elections: Get to Know Rio’s Mayoral Candidates

By Tatiana Lima • Translation by Armando Torres, Gianna Giordani • October 21, 2020

Clique aqui para Português This article is part of a series of articles on Rio de Janeiro’s 2020 municipal elections from a favela perspective. With an estimated population of 6,718,903, according to the Brazilian Institute for […]

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    Murder of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira Exposes Lack of Protection for Journalists, Environmentalists and Activists in Brazil
    By Euro Mascarenhas Filho • Translation by Aurora Andrew, Ethan Kaimana • July 14, 2022
  • In an Act of Religious Racism, Arson Destroys Garden of Sacred Herbs Created by Award-Winning Activist and Candomblé Priestess
    By Jaqueline Suarez • Translation by Sharonya Vadakattu • May 10, 2022
  • Our Anti-racist Grand Finale: Video Brings Voices from the Year-Long Series ‘Rooting Anti-Racism in the Favelas’ [VIDEO]
    By David Amen, Tatiana Lima • Translation by Cristina Cortez • March 28, 2022

  • Understanding Energy Justice and Efficiency in Rio’s Favelas [VIDEO]
    By Jaqueline Suarez • Translation by Pilar Boyero • December 13, 2021
  • Pedra Branca and the Energy Dilemmas of Rio’s Urbanization: From Charcoal to Electricity
    By Antonio Alonso, Iamni Torres Jager • Translation by Trisha Ponti • November 1, 2021
  • Energy That Comes From Waste: Biodigester Turns Sewage into Biogas in Vale Encantado Favela [VIDEO]
    By Jaqueline Suarez • Translation by Saskia Wright • August 1, 2021

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