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With Traditional Celebration, Horto Takes a Moment to Celebrate and Strengthen its Resistance to Eviction

By Suzanne Chatelier • July 13, 2017

Clique aqui para Português From Friday July 7 to Sunday July 9, the Horto Residents’ Commission organized the Arraiá do Horto. With the motto “From Arraiá to Arraiá, Horto resists,” the tone of the arraiá Brazilian annual […]

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Brazil’s National Health Institute Maps Environmental Injustice, and Puts Horto on the Map

By Raine Robichaud • June 27, 2017

Clique aqui para Português Horto is a lush favela community in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro that has existed for over 200 years. The community, which was founded by former Botanical Gardens workers […]

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Community Garden Launched in Cantagalo on World Environment Day

By Juliana Torres • Translation by Kathleen Brauer • June 13, 2017

Clique aqui para Português On Monday, June 5, World Environment Day, a new community garden was launched in the Cantagalo favela. Cássia Oliveira, executive coordinator of the NGO Harmonicanto: Música e Cidadania (Harmony and Song: Music […]

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School Closings Take a Toll on Students, Teachers, and Families Across Rio

By Emilia Sens • May 17, 2017

Clique aqui para Português As Rio de Janeiro becomes further engulfed in its financial crisis, the state’s education sector has been suffering major setbacks. To combat the possibility of bankruptcy, the state announced that as many […]

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Social Constructions of the Favela Part 4: Tourist Perceptions Before and After Favela Tours

By Phie van Rompu • May 6, 2017

Clique aqui para Português This is the fourth article in a four-part series on the social constructions of favelas and the potential of favela tourism to break down negative stereotypes. The first two articles of this series […]

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