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Interstate Cyclist from Queimados Calls for Equality of Transport Infrastructure in the Baixada

By Sophia Zaia • September 22, 2016

Clique aqui para Português Cycling activist Carlos Leandro de Oliveira, 35, says his interest in cycling began during a moment of financial struggle. “I had gone three days without receiving my salary,” he says. “I didn’t […]

#UPPWatch

Local Organizations Launch Report on Human Rights Violations in the Baixada Fluminense

By Stephanie Reist • September 19, 2016

On September 15 at the Rio de Janeiro State Legislative Assembly (Alerj), the Forum Grita Baixada (Scream Baixada Forum), Center for Human Rights at the Diocese of Nova Iguaçu, and other civil society organizations from the Baixada Fluminense […]

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Casa Fluminense Organizes Bicycle Tour of the Whole Rio Metropolitan Region

By Eli Nemzer, Sophia Zaia • September 3, 2016

Clique aqui para Português More than 50 cycling enthusiasts from the entire Rio metropolitan area came together last weekend for Casa Fluminense’s Bicicletada Metropolitana, a 3-day, 118 kilometer ride that departed Thursday morning, August 25, […]

#ParticipationWatch

Meet the NGO with the Key to Cleaning the Famed Guanabara Bay [IMAGES]

By Christopher Peel • August 22, 2016

Clique aqui para Português On the northern edge of Nova Iguaçu in the Baixada Fluminense lies the district of Tinguá, home to roughly 5,000 people, waterways that flow into Guanabara Bay, and the start of the Tinguá […]

#Rio2016

Two Torches Passed through Rio’s Baixada Fluminense, One with Pride, the Other with Rubber Bullets

By Stephanie Reist • August 4, 2016

Clique aqui para Português The opening ceremony of  Rio 2016 will officially take place this Friday when the Olympic Torch, having journeyed all the way from Greece, will be used to light the Olympic Flame in the […]

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