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Demolition of homes at the Sítio da Roseira, in Guaianases.
#CoronavirusWatch

Amid Pandemic, Families Evicted Without the Right to Representation in Guaianases, São Paulo

By Lucas Veloso • Translation by Sharonya Vadakattu • August 22, 2020

Clique aqui para Português This is our latest article on Covid-19 and its impacts on the favelas. On the outskirts of São Paulo, the pandemic did not prevent repossessions of people’s homes. On June 16, […]

House in the community to the left, and condominium to the right.
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Trapicheiros, a Century-old Favela in Tijuca is the Victim of Prejudiced Attacks and a Traumatic Fire

By Felipe Litsek, Tomás Aboim • Translation by Sharonya Vadakattu • August 19, 2020

Clique aqui para Português The Trapicheiros community, a small favela of 52 families located near the larger Morro do Salgueiro favela in Tijuca, in the North Zone of Rio, was almost the victim of a […]

Orientation on how to use mask, in Laboriaux, on June 3, 2020. Photo: Alexandre Cerqueira
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Community Health Agents Unite with ‘Rocinha Resists’ Network in Solidarity Campaign [IMAGES]

By Alexandre Cerqueira • Translation by Sharonya Vadakattu • August 6, 2020

Clique aqui para Português This is our latest article on Covid-19 as it impacts Rio de Janeiro’s favelas. Photo-essay by Alexandre Cerqueira.  The Rocinha favela-based mobilization network Rocinha Resists has been acting since 2018, organizing events […]

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Teach-In ‘How Does the Pandemic Impact Waste Pickers?’ Reinforces #SupportAWastePicker Campaign

By Wilson Saiki Junior • Translation by Sharonya Vadakattu • July 24, 2020

Clique aqui para Português  This is our latest article on Covid-19 and its impacts on favelas and in the series of Teach-Ins on Covid-19 in favelas. In the wake of the #ApoieUmCatador (#SupportAWastePicker) campaign, which seeks […]

Doctor Dráuzio Varella said he regrets his initially optimistic take on the spread of coronavirs. Photo - BBC, Youtube reproduction
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Oncologist Drauzio Varella Predicts ‘National Tragedy’ from Coronavirus: ‘Brazil Will Pay the Price for its Inequality’ [INTERVIEW]

By Ligia Guimarães • Translation by Sharonya Vadakattu • May 8, 2020

Clique aqui para Português For the original article in Portuguese by Ligia Guimarães published on BBC News Brazil click here. This is our latest article on the new coronavirus as it impacts Rio de Janeiro’s favelas. […]

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  • 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
  • Four Years Without Marielle: A Living Legacy in Politics for Black Brazilian Women
    By Camila Fiuza • Translation by Cristina Cortez • March 24, 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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