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Brazilian Government Formally Recognizes ‘Favelas and Urban Communities’ As the Official Term for Informal Settlements Nationwide
31 de enero, puesto en línea por Clau GuimarãesClique aqui para Português For the original press release in Portuguese, published by Brazil’s census bureau, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), click here. The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) is [...] The post Brazilian Government Formally (...) -
2023 Retrospective of Best International Reporting on Rio’s Favelas (10th Edition)
31 de enero, puesto en línea por Clau GuimarãesClique aqui para Português This is the 10th edition of our media watchdog series Best and Worst International Reporting on Rio’s Favelas, part of RioOnWatch’s ongoing conversation on the media narrative and portrayal of favelas. A Significant Improvement in [...] The post 2023 Retrospective (...) -
It Isn’t the Rain! What’s Killing Rio de Janeiro’s Favela Residents Is Environmental Racism, Say #VoicesFromSocialMedia
24 de enero, puesto en línea por Clau GuimarãesClique aqui para Português This article is part of RioOnWatch’s ongoing #VoicesFromSocialMedia series, which compiles perspectives posted on social media by favela residents and activists about events and societal themes that arise. On Saturday night January [...] The post It Isn’t the Rain! (...) -
Rio de Janeiro City Council Recognizes 160 Grassroots Anti-racist Media Producers on Historic Evening at the Brazilian Press Association
22 de diciembre de 2023, puesto en línea por Clau GuimarãesClique aqui para Português On a historic evening during Brazilian Black Awareness Month, on November 27, Rio de Janeiro’s City Council, through the Special Commission to Combat Racism, chaired by Councilmember Mônica Cunha, delivered motions [...] The post Rio de Janeiro City Council (...)