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Community Pride: An Interview with Gilmar Lopes of Morro dos Cabritos

By Laura Gama • Translation by Kayla Boisvert • January 12, 2016

Clique aqui para Português “It is a wonderful place, surrounded by nature, and it’s where I was born and raised and where I have my roots!” – Gilmar Lopes Despite the negative stereotypes associated with […]

Favela Culture

Paying Homage to Favela Author Carolina Maria de Jesus

By Benito Aranda-Comer, Marcela Benavides • November 11, 2015

Clique aqui para Português In honor of Brazil’s Black Awareness Month, the Afro-Brazilian Museum (Museu Afro Brasil) in São Paulo is showcasing an exhibition on the life and work of Carolina Maria de Jesus, Brazil’s […]

#EvictionsWatch

Leader of Quilombo das Guerreiras Shares Memories of Occupation, Struggle and Resistance

By Katja Majcen • October 5, 2015

Clique aqui para Português The Quilombo das Guerreiras occupation is a symbol of resistance and community organizing. From 2006 through 2013 over one hundred families occupied and built a community in an abandoned warehouse in […]

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Antiéticos: Three-Favela Rap Collective Challenges Racism and Stigma

By Gabriela Weldon • September 30, 2015

Clique aqui para Português “Our rap is a discussion, an idea, an exchange,” says the first track on Antiéticos’ new mixtape, Ético Molotov. Three “interview” tracks are woven through the album and serve as a […]

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A Glimpse of Favela Julio Otoni, Guided by Community Leader Sizenaldo Marinho [VIDEO]

By Ava Rose Hoffman • July 31, 2015

Clique aqui para Português Julio Otoni is a favela nestled between the neighborhoods of Laranjeiras and Santa Teresa in the South Zone of Rio. The entire community is located at a single street address: 298 Doutor Julio […]

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