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Month: May 2015

Sorted Waste Pick Up Garbage Truck Iraja Photo Credit Ramya Ahuja
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Recycling in Rio de Janeiro: An Overview

By Christine Wilkes • May 14, 2015

Recycling is an essential element of waste management for any city, and it becomes an increasingly critical issue proportionately to the size of the city and its metropolitan area. Any degree of recycling reduces the […]

by International Observers

Community Leaders in Cascadura Demand Attention From the City

By Elma Gonzalez • May 13, 2015

Clique aqui para Português As Cascadura, a neighborhood in Rio’s North Zone, faces mobility and economic challenges due to recent changes to transportation routes, communities in the neighborhood are also confronting hardships in recreation, education, […]

#UPPWatch

Public Hearing in Alemão Investigates Police Brutality in the Community

By Elma Gonzalez • May 12, 2015

A public hearing conducted to investigate human rights violations in Complexo do Alemão took place on Monday May 4 in the community’s Caic Theóphilo de Souza Pinto School. The meeting was organized by Brazil’s Parliamentary Commission […]

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 […]

#CommunityMedia

Complexo do Alemão Youth Create Documentary to Promote North Rio’s Urban Forest

By Sarah Jacobs • May 9, 2015

Between the smoke and the bullets of Rio’s North Zone / The Serra takes on its biggest challenge yet, becoming green / I love you, Serra da Misericórdia – Luiz Poeta, founder of Verdejar Complexo […]

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