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Mayor Eduardo Paes Pledges Vila Autódromo Will Remain and Claims Favela Upgrades a Success

By Cerianne Robertson • January 21, 2016

Clique aqui para Português On Tuesday, January 19, Mayor Eduardo Paes took questions from an audience of around 80 people at OsteRio, an event organized by online magazine Vozerio and the Institute for the Study of […]

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Former Residents of Vila Autódromo Denounce Problems in Parque Carioca Replacement Housing

By Vladimir Platonow • Translation by Christopher Owens • June 15, 2015

For the original in Portuguese by Vladimir Platonow, published in Agência Brasil, click here.  Nearly a week after the confrontation between residents of Vila Autódromo and municipal guards in Jacarepaguá, near the future Olympic Village, […]

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Despite Millions Paid Out in Compensation, The City Can’t Get Rid of Vila Autódromo

By Ruben Berta • Translation by Wendy Turner • May 31, 2015

For the original in Portuguese by Ruben Berta, published in O Globo, click here.  Surrounded by rubble, approximately 170 families are still living in the community neighboring the Olympic Park in Barra da Tijuca. RIO–The story of […]

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Diverging Paths: Vila Autódromo Residents Resist, Move On, Await

By Kate Steiker-Ginzberg • August 11, 2014

Clique aqui para Português “O meu lugar, É cercado de luta e suor, Esperança num mundo melhor” “My place, It is surrounded by struggle and sweat, Hope for a better world” Maria do Socorro’s 14-year-old […]

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Map Shows Hundreds of Vila Autódromo Residents Want to Remain

By Comitê Popular do Rio • Translation by Emma Platais • May 24, 2014

The map shows that hundreds of residents from Vila Autódromo do not want to be removed from their homes, disproving the City’s statements. Residents wants Mayor Eduardo Paes to uphold his promises of urbanization. The […]

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