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Social Museology in Vila Autodromo: A New Way of Thinking About Museums

By Chloe Villalobos, Claire Jones • May 25, 2017

Clique aqui para Português Fighting to continue to make space for often-silenced voices, the Evictions Museum, Vila Autodromo and the Network of Social Museology of Rio de Janeiro partnered to offer a three-day course entitled “Social Museology: Poetics […]

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Baixada Never Gives Up: Cultural Collective Featured in New UN Documentary

By Stephanie Reist • May 13, 2017

Clique aqui para Português On May 9, journalists were invited to an advanced screening of the documentary “Baixada Never Gives Up.” The film, directed by Italy’s Christian Tragni and Brazil’s Juliana Spinola, introduces the world to […]

Attendees watch as the water they brought with them from home is poured into the Guanabara Bay. Photo by Domingos Peixoto from Agência O Globo
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Inter-Religious Event Celebrates Guanabara Bay’s ‘Sacred Waters’

By Raine Robichaud • May 10, 2017

Clique aqui para Português The universal importance of water was the root of the May 3 Dialogues: Faith in Climate – Sacred Waters event, hosted by the Institute for the Study of Religion (ISER) at Brazil’s National History Museum. Wednesday […]

Sometimes a bucket full of soil is the most interesting thing: Elisângela (Horta Inteligente) planting seeds with kids from the Tia Dora daycare
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Planting a Future: ‘Intelligent Garden’ Brings Environmental Education to Providência Kids

By Lisa Hollenbach • May 3, 2017

Clique aqui para Português It is not a simple task to keep the attention of twenty children between two and three years old. But on a Monday afternoon, a young crowd sits straight in their little […]

BRASIL graffiti (Photo by Phie van Rompu)
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Social Constructions of the Favela Part 3: Favela Tourism as Resistance

By Phie van Rompu • May 1, 2017

Clique aqui para Português This is the third article in a four-part series on the social constructions of favelas and the potential of favela tourism to break down negative stereotypes. Sociologist Anthony Giddens argues that, due to […]

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