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Questionable State of Brazilian Democracy Threatens Freedom of Speech, Journalist Safety and Election Coverage in the Favelas

By Tatiana Lima • Translation by Ethan Kaimana • September 9, 2022

Click here for Portuguese This article is part of a series created in partnership with the Center for Critical Studies in Language, Education, and Society (NECLES), at the Fluminense Federal University (UFF), to produce articles to be […]

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“Integrated City?!” New Year, Same Old Politics

By Julio Santos Filho • Translation by Trisha Ponti • May 13, 2022

Clique aqui para Português This article is part of RioOnWatch’s #VoicesFromSocialMedia series, which compiles perspectives posted on social media by favela residents and activists about events and societal themes that arise. For the Jacarezinho favela, in Rio […]

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Four Years Without Marielle: A Living Legacy in Politics for Black Brazilian Women

By Camila Fiuza • Translation by Cristina Cortez • March 24, 2022

Clique aqui para Português “To be a black woman is to resist and survive at every moment.” The phrase was said by Marielle Franco, a woman who would change the course of Brazilian political history, […]

Amazon rainforest on fire near Rio Branco, in Porto Velho, Brazilian state of Rondônia. FC: Christian Braga/Greenpeace
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Brazilians Are More Concerned With Climate Change than US or Ireland, Across Political and Socioeconomic Categories, Report Finds

By Enrico Fedi • March 12, 2022

Clique aqui para Português On March 9, 2022, the Institute for Technology and Society of Rio de Janeiro (ITS Rio), in partnership with the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and Ipec Inteligência, organized an […]

A protest right after the city councelor's execution open the documentary 'Sementes Mulheres Pretas no Poder' (or, in English, 'Seeds Black Women in Power')
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Marielle Franco’s Seeds Blossom in the 2020 Elections: PANE and the Marielle Franco Agenda

By Mariana Gomes • Translation by Constance Malleret • November 16, 2020

Clique aqui para Português This article is part of a series of articles on Rio de Janeiro’s 2020 municipal elections from a favela perspective. “We can’t wait another ten years [to have black women elected],” Marielle Franco […]

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  • 2022 Best and Worst International Reporting on Rio de Janeiro’s Favelas [EDITORIAL]
    By RioOnWatch Editorial • Translation by Staff • January 16, 2023
  • Permissiveness for the Self-Described ‘Patriots.’ Bullets for the Favelas. What #VoicesFromSocialMedia Say About the Brasília Attacks
    By Tatiana Lima • Translation by Staff • January 15, 2023
  • Anti-Racist Humor: Three Powerful Comedians from a New Generation of Black Brazilian Artists
    By Tassia Di Carvalho • Translation by Isaac Goodwin • December 29, 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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