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Ruins at the site of the primary disembarkment of slaves in Rio: large influx of slave ships from 1758 to 1831 and periods of less activity were studied by Emory University - Agência O Globo / Márcia Foletto
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Research Indicates that Rio Received Two Million Enslaved Africans

By Renan França • Translation by Elizabeth Gladding • May 11, 2015

For the original in Portuguese with video, by Renan França, published in O Globo, click here. The number is double what was estimated: the results are based on a database created by Emory University, in Atlanta. Between […]

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The Port, Gateway to Rio, Part 2: The Appropriation and Depoliticization of Black History

By Eduarda Araujo • Translation by Wendy Turner • February 17, 2015

Clique aqui para Português This is the second of a two-part series on Rio de Janeiro’s Port Zone. As was seen in the first article of this series, the Port Zone has been continuously shaped by urban projects that built […]

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Pacifying Police Unit (UPP) Installations Part 2: 2010-2011

By Patrick Ashcroft • February 7, 2015

Clique aqui para Português This is Part 2 in a five-part series documenting Pacifying Police Unit (UPP) Installations. If the first six implementations can be described as the honeymoon period of the Pacifying Police Unit (UPP), […]

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The Port, Gateway to Rio, Part 1: The Historic Whitening

By Eduarda Araujo • Translation by Elizabeth Gladding • January 12, 2015

Clique aqui para Português This is the first of a two-part series on Rio de Janeiro’s Port Zone. “The Port Zone will be the gateway to the Rio de Janeiro Olympics:” Since the port revitalization projects […]

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From Valongo to Favela: Exhibition Connects Slave Past With Favelas Today [SLIDESHOW]

By Elma Gonzalez • January 9, 2015

Clique aqui para Português The Rio Museum of de Art’s (MAR) primary ongoing exhibition of 2014 From Valongo to Favela: The Imaginary and the Periphery opened its doors last May to showcase the history of Rio de […]

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