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From Barcelona 1992 to Rio 2016: A Tale of Two Olympic Cities

By Marta Ill-Raga • August 5, 2016

Clique aqui para Português In September 2015 the mayor of Rio de Janeiro, Eduardo Paes, wrote an opinion piece in Brazilian newspaper Folha de São Paulo proudly proclaiming that the Rio Olympics would leave the most […]

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A Critique of Rio’s Museum of Tomorrow, Set to Open This Weekend

By Marta Ill-Raga • December 17, 2015

Clique aqui para Português The Museum of Tomorrow, one of the most ambitious works of the Porto Maravilha Port revitalization program, is due to open its doors this Saturday, December 19. Occupying the pier that enters the Guanabara […]

by International Observers

Brazil’s First Favela, Morro da Providência, Celebrates 118th Birthday

By Marta Ill-Raga • November 27, 2015

Clique aqui para Português On Sunday, November 22, Brazil’s first favela, the community of Morro da Providência, celebrated its 118th birthday. Though the exact day is unknown, it is popularly understood that Providência was born in November 1897. Following Brazil Black Awareness month events […]

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Popular Committee Holds Debate on Militarization, Racism and the Olympics

By Marta Ill-Raga • November 17, 2015

Clique aqui para Português Last Wednesday, November 11, a debate on militarization, exclusion, racism and the Olympics was held in the Cinelândia square, in front of Rio’s City Council, a historic space for protest and […]

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Execution in Providência Highlights Growing Role of Social Media in Combating Police Violence

By Federico Olivieri, Marta Ill-Raga • October 6, 2015

Clique aqui para Português On Tuesday, September 29, 17-year-old Eduardo Felipe Santos Victor was shot dead in the Providência favela, in the Port Region of Rio de Janeiro. The official report released by the Military […]

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    By Bárbara Dias • Translation by Felix Foot • February 27, 2023
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    By Anielle Franco • Translation by Kay Alvito • January 27, 2023
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    By RioOnWatch Editorial • Translation by Staff • January 16, 2023

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    By Antonio Alonso, Iamni Torres Jager • Translation by Trisha Ponti • November 1, 2021
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    By Jaqueline Suarez • Translation by Saskia Wright • August 1, 2021

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