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How Do Favela Youth Access Brazil’s Top Universities? The Role of College Exam Prep Courses

By Thaís Cavalcante • Translation by Tara Mittelberg • July 9, 2019

Clique aqui para Português “The idea of universities for everyone doesn’t exist… Universities should be reserved for the intellectual elite.” These are the words of Brazil’s recently dismissed Minister of Education Ricardo Vélez-Rodriguez, spoken in […]

#ParticipationWatch

Rocinha Sem Fronteiras Organizes Debate on Human Rights in Times of Violence

By Fernanda Gomes • Translation by Sharonya Vadakattu • June 27, 2019

Clique aqui para Português On June 8, the group Rocinha Sem Fronteiras (“Rocinha Without Borders”) invited Renata Souza (PSOL)—state representative and president of the Human Rights Commission of the Rio de Janeiro State Legislative Assembly […]

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A Mother’s Fight for the Rights of Her Children with Dwarfism on the Outskirts of Rio de Janeiro

By Thábara Garcia • Translation by Sarah Jacobs • June 19, 2019

Clique aqui para Português This article is part of the ongoing series Challenges of Living in Magé. Ana Silva, 35, was 30 weeks pregnant when she found out that she was expecting twins with a […]

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Museum Week Panel Discusses Role of Museums in Representing People and Places

By Jessica Goodenough • June 12, 2019

“Do museums tell our stories?” This was the central question addressed during a panel titled “Museums, Territoriality, and Representation: Let Me Tell My Story,” held on May 22 at the Oi Futuro Lab in Flamengo, […]

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My Greatest Achievement: Staying Alive [OPINION]

By Edu Carvalho • Translation by Sharon Gogar • June 11, 2019

Clique aqui para Português  For the original article in Portuguese by Edu Carvalho published by Nexo Jornal click here. For my birthday, what I really wanted was something far beyond me: the chance for my […]

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