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Third Annual ‘Black July’ Begins in Rio, Denouncing Global Trend in Racism and Militarization

By Agência de Notícias das Favelas • Translation by Sharon Gogar • July 24, 2018

Clique aqui para Português For the original article in Portuguese published by Agência de Notícias das Favelas click here. Julho Negro (“Black July”) is a joint international event against militarization and racism around the world. This year, […]

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What Can an Inflatable Pool Tell Us About Inequality in Rio?

By Clara Ferraz • Translation by Desirée Poets • February 12, 2018

Clique aqui para Português On Saturday, February 3, while revelers took to the streets of Rio de Janeiro in the pre-Carnival atmosphere, a group met in front of the headquarters of newspaper Meia Hora and […]

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Mapping the ‘Uncharted’ Favela: The Growing Role of Participatory and Insurgent Cartographies

By Raine Robichaud • December 4, 2017

Clique aqui para Português Despite Rio de Janeiro’s original and oldest favela just celebrating its 120th anniversary last month, it was not until fifty years later, in 1947, that the city’s favelas began to be included […]

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Day 3: ‘Masculinity and Oppression by Sexism’ Emotive Discussion Exposed During ‘Black July’

By Lisa Hollenbach • July 21, 2017

Clique aqui para Português On the third day of the second annual Black July week, marking one year since Black Lives Matter activists visited their counterparts in Rio, the Rio de Janeiro Youth Forum organized a […]

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National Gathering in Rio Unites Mothers of Victims of State Violence Across Brazil

By Raine Robichaud • May 24, 2017

Clique aqui para Português In Friday afternoon’s pouring rain, mothers, relatives, and favela community members gathered on Rio Branco Avenue, next to the Candelária Church in downtown Rio de Janeiro, to protest the unlawful killing of […]

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