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The Miracle of Resistance: Lessons from Rio’s Successful Urban Quilombos & Indigenous Groups

By Désirée Poets • September 15, 2014

Clique aqui para Português Brazil’s colonial past has created a socio-political landscape in which issues of race and ethnicity remain problematic. Today, indigenous and black groups continue to resist the discriminatory social order left by the […]

#UPPWatch

Between Tension and Conflicts, Rocinha’s UPP Changes Command

By Davison Coutinho • Translation by Emma Platais • September 8, 2014

For the original article in Portuguese by Davison Coutinho published in Jornal do Brasil, click here. Major Priscila Azevedo, commanding officer of Rocinha’s Police Pacification Unit (UPP) has been promoted to commanding officer of the South […]

#GentrificationWatch

Arts, Culture & Integration at Hanging Garden Festival in Babilônia

By Ed Bentsi-Enchill • August 28, 2014

On Saturday August 23 over 4000 revelers gathered at the top of Morro da Babilônia in Rio’s South Zone for the Hanging Garden festival, an annual celebration which aims to promote the dissemination of inclusive arts and culture. […]

#GentrificationWatch

Two of Rio’s Urban Quilombos and the Current Status of Afro-Brazilians’ Fight for Land Rights

By Claire Gordon • August 6, 2014

Clique aqui para Português Historically defined as communities of fugitive slaves, quilombos represented areas of resistance and freedom for Afro-descendent Brazilians in the last country in the Western hemisphere to abolish slavery. Under the 1988 […]

Favela Culture

Escola Bola: Soccer and Citizenship in Santa Marta

By Elena Hodges • July 30, 2014

On the pitch at the very top of favela Santa Marta, a group of kids play a spirited game of soccer, dribbling and shooting to the sound of bumping funk music. Green netting stretches overhead, covering the pitch […]

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