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Countdown to Brazil’s 2018 Elections, Part 7: New Technologies Boost Transparency

By Luisa Fenizola • Translation by Sarah Jacobs • September 30, 2018

Clique aqui para Português This is the seventh article in an ongoing series on the Brazilian electoral political scene in 2018. Distinct from political reform movements and alternative candidates aiming to transform the (inevitably partisan) […]

Pezão visits the community of Santo Amaro during his gubernatorial campaign in 2014. Photo: Marcio Cassol
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Favelas Offer the Cheapest Vote on the Market: An Interview with André Luiz Lima from Manguinhos, Part 2

By Edilano Cavalcante • Translation by Sharon Gogar • July 20, 2018

Clique aqui para Português This is the first article in a two-part series covering an interview about Brazil’s upcoming elections produced by community media group Fala Manguinhos! for RioOnWatch. Read the first part here. In anticipation […]

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Favelas Respond to Military with ‘Truth Commission,’ Safety Guidelines, Demands for Dialogue

By Marina Lang • Translation by Cara D’Rosario • March 19, 2018

Clique aqui para Português For the original article in Portuguese by Marina Lang published by UOL Notícias on March 2, 2018, click here. One of the biggest concerns of administrative assistant Angélica Moraes, 36, regarding this […]

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Civil Society Tools Up to Help Rio Residents Keep an Eye on New Mayor Marcelo Crivella

By Luisa Fenizola • Translation by Suzanne Caflisch • May 29, 2017

Clique aqui para Português The new mayor of Rio de Janeiro, Marcelo Crivella, is now in his fifth month in office. Crivella has guaranteed that his goals will be met on schedule by the end of 2020–but some […]

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2016 Election Reflections: Brazil and the United States

By Laura Fairman • December 3, 2016

Clique aqui para Português The aftermath of the 2016 election season has left voters, pollsters, and the international community alike with plenty of questions. Brazilian citizens went to the polls in October for the first […]

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