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If the Favela is Suspect, is the State Guilty? Viradouro Fights Against the Abuse of Power [VIDEO]

By Eloanah Gentil • Translation by Ikrom Alajoulin, Saskia Wright • September 30, 2021

 Clique aqui para Português This English subtitled mini-documentary is the latest contribution to our year-long reporting project, “Rooting Anti-Racism in the Favelas: Deconstructing Social Narratives About Racism in Rio de Janeiro,” and also part […]

Grada in one of her art works a performance in an installations on racism. Photo by: Zé de Paiva.
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Interdisciplinary Artist Grada Kilomba Speaks of the Urgency of Disobedience at Rio’s FLUP

By Natalia Galicza • December 6, 2020

Clique aqui para Português This article is part of coverage of Brazilian Black Awareness Month, celebrated every November around Black Consciousness Day on November 20.  Grada Kilomba, the Portuguese interdisciplinary artist and writer whose work probes legacies of […]

Eloanah, in the center, with a white shirt during the 1st edition of OCA in Complexo do Viradouro. Photo by Rafael Lopes.
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Black Women from Viradouro Affirm: ‘The Favela is Ours! Respect It!’ [VIDEO]

By Eloanah Gentil • Translation by Ikrom Alajoulin • October 20, 2020

Clique aqui para Português This is our latest article about Covid-19 and its impacts on the favelas. It is also part of a series created in partnership with the Center for Critical Studies in Language, Education, and […]

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On Children’s Day, Complexo do Viradouro Suffers Police Abuse

By Tatiana Lima • Translation by Catherine Osborn • October 16, 2020

Clique aqui para Português On October 12, a Children’s Day party and feijoada feast organized by a samba school from the community of Complexo do Viradouro were occurring in the plaza of the group of […]

Alessandro Conceição, 'Lar de Morador' (House of a Resident) Banner in Complexo do Viradouro
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Survival Between a Goal and a Police Occupation: A Favela Resident from Viradouro, Niterói

By Alessandro Conceição • Translation by Cormac Whitney Low • September 19, 2020

Clique aqui para Português This is our latest article about Covid-19 and its impacts on the favelas. It is also part of a series created in partnership with the Center for Critical Studies in Language, […]

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    By Jaqueline Suarez • Translation by Saskia Wright • August 1, 2021

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