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Cinelândia Hosts Discussion on State Violence and Legacies from the 2013 Brazil-Wide Protests

By Sabrina Magalhães • Translation by Cara D’Rosario • June 27, 2018

Clique aqui para Português On June 15, in downtown Rio, the Cinelândia square hosted a discussion titled ‘State Violence and Legacies of 2013‘ in front of Rio de Janeiro’s City Council building. The event was organized by […]

#ParticipationWatch

Is There a Paralympic Legacy for Rio’s Favelas?

By Lisa Hollenbach • September 17, 2016

Clique aqui para Português The Paralympic Games were supposed to be a turning point for the estimated 45 million Brazilians with a physical disability, leaving “a legacy of accessibility,” as announced by the Brazilian Olympic […]

#EvictionsWatch

PUC Architecture Students Launch Site Documenting 7 Years of Urban Transformations in Rio de Janeiro

By Stephanie Reist • August 11, 2016

Clique aqui para Português A huge sign at the Olympic Park in Barra de Tijuca in the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro reads: “The Olympics bring much more than just the Olympics.” What this “much more” […]

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Three Months to Go: Checking in on Rio’s Olympic Legacy Promises

By Adam Talbot, Cerianne Robertson • May 5, 2016

Clique aqui para Português “To deliver excellent Games, with memorable celebrations, that will enhance the global image of Brazil and promote sustainable social and urban transformations through sport, contributing to the growth of the Olympic […]

#EvictionsWatch

Babilônia Residents Face Distant Removal Due to Abandonment of Morar Carioca Promises

By Cerianne Robertson • April 13, 2016

Clique aqui para Português On his way past a group of houses at the top of the hill of Babilônia favela in Rio de Janeiro’s South Zone on March 31, Neighborhood Association president André Constantine stopped to […]

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