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Maré Favela Launches Yet Another Fantastic Museum: The Traveling Museum of Images (MIIM)

By Miriane Peregrino • Translation by Sarah Jacobs • September 5, 2019

Clique aqui para Português Complexo da Maré, a group of 16 favelas home to 140,000 residents in Rio de Janeiro’s North Zone, is now home to three incredible museums. The Maré Museum, inaugurated May 13, […]

#ParticipationWatch

‘A Park to Call Our Own’ Parque Madureira Becomes a Center for Organizing in the North Zone

By Priscila Rodrigues • Translation by Rachel Fox • March 2, 2016

Clique aqui para Português For the original article by Priscila Rodrigues in Portuguese published by Observatório de Favelas click here. “I have to go into the city.” It might sound strange to those who have always lived […]

#CommunityMedia

‘Imagens do Povo’ Photography Collective Part 1: Activist-Reporters [IMAGES]

By Andrea Cangialosi • October 16, 2015

Clique aqui para Português This post is the second of four RioOnWatch contributions to Blog Action Day 2015 in which bloggers around the world reflect on this year’s theme: Raise Your Voice. Check out our full series here. […]

#CommunityMedia

School of Popular Communication Launches Class on Affirmative Publicity

By Gabriela Weldon • July 25, 2015

Clique aqui para Português On July 14, the Popular School for Critical Communication (ESPOCC) launched its 2015-2016 class on Affirmative Publicity at Observatório de Favelas (Favelas Observatory) in Complexo da Maré, in Rio’s North Zone. Each year, after a […]

by Community Contributors

Young People Deserve More: A Critique of Attempts to Reduce the Age of Criminal Responsiblity

By Alan Miranda • Translation by Cara D’Rosario • May 27, 2015

For the original in Portuguese, by Alan Miranda, published in Observatório de Favelas, click here. By the age of 16 in our society one can have a multitude of jobs, desires, possibilities and perspectives on life. At […]

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