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#EvictionsWatch

‘There Will Be No Evictions’: Rio das Pedras Wins One Battle, Faces Another

By Lucas Smolcic Larson, Tyler Strobl • October 30, 2017

Clique aqui para Português Hundreds of people gathered at the Campo do Via Light in the Rio das Pedras favela, in the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro on Thursday, October 26, to hear an important announcement […]

#ParticipationWatch

Architects Debate the Right to Public Technical Assistance in Architecture and Urbanism

By Priscilla Mayrink • Translation by Júlia Hara Medeiros • October 30, 2017

Clique aqui para Português On Monday, October 16, members of social movements, architects, and urbanists gathered at the Casa de Estudos Urbanos, in Glória in Rio’s South Zone, for a discussion on “Technical Support in […]

Canal do Cunha in Manguinhos. Photo from Facebook page of Observatório da Sub-bacia Hidrográfica do Canal do Cunha
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Rio de Janeiro North Zone Socio-Environmental Groups Launch Film ‘Is it a River or Sewage Ditch?’

By Ava Rose Hoffman • October 8, 2017

Clique aqui para Português On October 3, the short educational film Is it a River or Sewage Ditch? was launched on the campus of public health institute Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz) in Manguinhos. The film […]

#HousingWatch

The Avoidance of Popular and Favela Participation in Rio’s Strategic Planning

By Luisa Fenizola • Translation by Sharonya Vadakattu • September 30, 2017

Clique aqui para Português The Organic Law of Rio de Janeiro requires the municipal administration to develop a Strategic Plan for its term in power, and furthermore, to promote a consultation process with the population’s […]

#LegacyWatch

The Rio Olympics Ended Exactly A Year Ago. And Now? Dictatorship in the Midst of Democracy [OPINION]

By Gizele Martins • Translation by Suzanne Caflisch • August 21, 2017

Clique aqui para Português The Rio Olympics ended exactly a year ago today. What now? Community journalist Gizele Martins describes life in Maré today as “dictatorship in the midst of democracy.” Militarization has always been […]

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