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  • [ January 13, 2026 ] 10 Years Since the Rio Olympics: Vila Autódromo Continues to Resist Gentrification Pressures Amidst New ‘Olympic Barra’ Neighborhood #EvictionsWatch
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Tribal members engage in traditional rituals during the day, with the Maracanã stadium and old Indigenous Museum in the background
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Aldeia Maracanã Urban Indigenous Community Reclaims Olympic Parking

By Lisa Hollenbach • March 6, 2017

Clique aqui para Português An intimate group sits on two wooden benches in a parking lot. In some spots the asphalt has been removed and there are a number of indigenous bamboo constructions in beginning phases. The afternoon sun […]

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Port Region Residents Suffer with Ceaseless Light Rail Construction #OlympicLegacyWatch

By Mariah Barber • November 28, 2016

Clique aqui para Português In 2013, construction for the Veículo Leve Sobre Trilhos (VLT) or Light Rail System, led by Rio’s Port revitalization program, Porto Maravilha’s (Marvelous Port) VLT Carioca Consortium, began throughout Rio de Janeiro’s […]

#EvictionsWatch

Reflecting on the Games: A Look Behind the Olympic Smokescreen and the Rio 2016 ‘Success Story’

By Adam Talbot • August 22, 2016

Clique aqui para Português The entire world has spent the last two weeks gripped by incredible feats of sporting achievement and superhuman athletic prowess, all occurring right here in Rio de Janeiro. The plethora of […]

#GentrificationWatch

Olympics Media to Stay in Apartments Built with Slave Labor on Slave Burial Ground

By Daniel Gross • July 17, 2016

Clique aqui para Português Apartment blocks that will house journalists during the 2016 Olympic Games were built using “labor in conditions analogous to slavery,” and were erected on a slave burial ground on land claimed by […]

#EvictionsWatch

The Fallen Trees of Vila Autódromo: Rio Topples Olympics Environmental Legacy

By Claire Lepercq, Clare Huggins • May 28, 2016

Clique aqui para Português “When you are fighting for your house, and your most basic needs–like safety and public health–trees are left behind. To talk to the City about the trees… I left it for last. But […]

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