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After 5 Years, Vila Hípica Still Without Electricity in ‘Passive’ Eviction by Federal Authorities

By Tyler Strobl • August 8, 2018

Clique aqui para Português In 2013, the lights were shut off in Vila Hípica, a community settled high in the mountains of Rio de Janeiro’s Tijuca National Park in Alto da Boa Vista. Approximately five years later, […]

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Sustainable Brazil ECCO Point #SustainableFavelaNetwork [PROFILE]

By Laura Bunn • July 24, 2018

Clique aqui para Português Initiative: Sustainable Brazil ECCO Point (ECCO Ponto Brasil Sustentável) Contact: Facebook | Website | Email Year Founded: 1999 Community: Headquarters in Honório Gurgel, North Zone, with activities in neighborhoods around metropolitan Rio Mission: To contribute […]

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EpiCentral: Sustainability and Resilience in Providência #SustainableFavelaNetwork [PROFILE]

By Juliana Torres • Translation by Jiselle Steele • July 11, 2018

Clique aqui para Português Initiative: Permaculture Space at Central Station (Espaço de Permacultura da Central do Brasil—EpiCentral) Contact: Facebook | Email Year Founded: 2015 Community: Providência Mission: To offer the community a collaborative space for social development initiatives, […]

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‘Sustainable Turn’ Event Combines Virtual Reality, A Thrift Shop, and Women’s Health in Maré [IMAGES]

By Antoine Horenbeek • June 18, 2018

Clique aqui para Português On Saturday, June 9, the NGO CEASM (Maré Center for Solidarity Studies and Actions) hosted Virada na Maré, an event that aimed to educate people on the importance of sustainable development and mobilize them to act. The Maré event […]

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518 Years Later: Rio’s Indigenous Peoples Launch State Council for Indigenous Rights

By Désirée Poets • May 23, 2018

Clique aqui para Português Last Thursday, May 17, indigenous peoples of the state of Rio inaugurated the State Council for Indigenous Rights (Conselho Estadual dos Direitos Indígenas, CEDIND) at the Brazilian Bar Association (OAB) building in […]

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