Category Archives: Brazil

Rio protests, Pope, politics, police…. and pacification?

P words Recently a community leader critical of the UPP in his favela told me he’d been to a debate at PUC and was impressed by the students’ opposition to the UPPs. “They’re right,” he said, “but I saw that … Continue reading

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Rio protests: saying the unsayable

And doing the undoable? Morar Carioca –total favela upgrade — at a near standstill It’s winter, not springtime, but a new kind of clarity rides the bountiful light that makes this city so unique. People are asking questions — and … Continue reading

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Rio protests: what’s next?

“How cohesive is Brazilian society?” a Canadian radio announcer asked RioRealblog yesterday morning. Now there’s a good question. Soccer has always been Brazil’s strongest glue, as noted in this excellent New York Times article about the ongoing unrest nationwide. Soccer … Continue reading

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RioRealblog steps out of the cage

A first-person exception to the rule When I first came to Brazil, in 1981, hit parade American songs took six months to show up on the radio here. When I first came, working-class people over 30 had false teeth. Now, … Continue reading

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Rio protest : part of a growing and important shift

The demonstrations, across Brazil and even carried out by Brazilians abroad, are really about inequality and injustice — the foundations of corruption and impunity. The parrot José –a puppet sidekick– said almost nothing for the first hour of Ana Maria … Continue reading

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We (can) make Rio

Protests against bus fare hikes rock Rio and São Paulo Bus fare costs only twenty centavos more than it used to, as of June 1. But the increase seems to be the tiny tip of an iceberg of discontent in … Continue reading

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Check out the ABCs of Rio’s transformation

Whether you’re parachuting in or have lived and worked here for some time, here is a useful tool for getting a grip on what’s happening in Rio de Janeiro. It’s a tab that’s been on the site for a while– … Continue reading

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Urban planners and architects find fault with city hall

Para Especialistas criticam a prefeitura, clique aqui Perhaps for the first time ever, Rio’s urban planning inteligentsia came together in public, last Monday, for an OsteRio debate, “A city in transformation: urban interventions in Rio de Janeiro”. There was quite a bit of … Continue reading

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Urban integration in Rio: all about connecting

Pacification is sometimes shaky, but these cariocas are betting on it Marcelo Ramos, 38, is a telephone repairman whose wife, Gabriela Romualdo, worked in human resources– and whose dad, Gabriel, had an empty garage on his hands. Cleber de Araújo Santos, 37, … Continue reading

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Rio bus system: reform at last?

O Globo opens the way to change Para Arrumando o salão, clique aqui The sixth in a series of articles about Rio de Janeiro buses, “Máquinas mortíferas”, or “Killing machines” published today, reveals why passenger comfort and safety have so long been … Continue reading

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