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The Favela Museum of Cantagalo and Pavão-Pavãozinho [PROFILE] #SustainableFavelaNetwork

By Paula Peña • November 14, 2018

Clique aqui para Português Initiative: Museu de Favela (“Favela Museum”) Contact: Website | Facebook | Email Year Founded: 2008 Community: Cantagalo and Pavão-Pavãozinho (South Zone) Mission: To transform the favelas of Cantagalo and Pavão-Pavãozinho into a monument commemorating […]

#EvictionsWatch

Evictions Museum Launches Tour Evoking Memories of Olympic Evictions at 12th ‘Museum Spring’

By Taísa Sanches • Translation by Sharonya Vadakattu • October 9, 2018

Clique aqui para Português  On the afternoon of September 23—which marked the beginning of Spring—residents of Vila Autódromo, activists, supporters, and nearly fifty visitors attended ‘Museum Spring’ at the Evictions Museum, reaping the fruits of a project that […]

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The Maputo-Rio Connection Part 3: Culture and Memory Across the Atlantic

By Luisa Fenizola • Translation by Rachel Brabbins • November 8, 2017

Clique aqui para Português This is the final article in a three-part series on the connections between Rio de Janeiro’s favelas and Maputo’s caniços, focusing on history, land regularization, and culture. The first article in this series drew […]

#ParticipationWatch

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 […]

#EvictionsWatch

Across the City, Rio de Janeiro’s Community Museums are Under Threat of Eviction

By Rhona Mackay • April 19, 2016

Clique aqui para Português Rio de Janeiro’s community museums are often overlooked, undervalued and underfunded, but now several are also under threat of eviction. “In these museums the point of interest isn’t simply the preservation of […]

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