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Afro Brazilian religious groups are under attack

Sacred Nation

​​​​​​​As evangelicals grow in number and political influence in Brazil, members of other religious traditions are feeling uneasy. Some have even been attacked. Evangelical activists have targeted many Afro Brazilian religious centers and destroyed icons, and have even attacked clergy members.

Residents walk near a doorway scared with bullet holes after a police raid against alleged drug traffickers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 6, 2021. 

‘This is a war scene’: Rio residents grieve, protest against deadly police raid

Police
Brazil

In Rio, the descendants of slaves try to hang on to their historic communities

Culture
Dancers at the weekly Saturday night charme dance in Madureira

Hip-hop met Rio de Janeiro and never stepped back

Culture
Paralympic rowers train on the Charles River.

US rowers aim for gold in the Rio Paralympics

Sports

Visitors are finding a World Cup home in Brazil’s notorious favelas

Sports

Favelas are known as Brazil’s poorest and most violent neighborhoods. But they’re also becoming a low-cost alternative for World Cup fans seeking cheap rooms and a glimpse of the real Brazil.Favelas are known as Brazil’s poorest and most violent neighborhoods. But they’re also becoming a low-cost alternative for World Cup fans seeking cheap rooms and a glimpse of the real Brazil.

The World

With opportunity scarce, Brazil’s youth are demanding more than the World Cup

Global Politics

While Brazilian leaders are hoping the coming World Cup and Olympics will set the stage for the country’s coming-out party as an economic force to be reckoned with, young Brazilians tell a less promising tale. The youth unemployment rate is a formidable 15.6 percent. However, the larger problem for young people is actually underemployment. Working youth may be making a living, but they are not building careers.

A resident gestures during a protest against the death of a man in Pavao-Pavaozinho slum, in the Copacabana neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro April 22, 2014. Residents have accused Police Peacekeeping Unit (UPP) officers of causing the death of a dancer.

Do riots in a Rio favela mean the pre-World Cup pacification efforts failed?

Conflict & Justice

Rio de Janeiro has spent much of the past year trying to “pacify” its favelas — slums around the city that are home to a huge portion of the metropolis’s population — as well as its crime. On Tuesday night, one of those favelas erupted in violence, prompting question in advance of this summer’s World Cup.

A resident gestures during a protest against the death of a man in Pavao-Pavaozinho slum, in the Copacabana neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro April 22, 2014. Residents have accused Police Peacekeeping Unit (UPP) officers of causing the death of a dancer.

Do riots in a Rio favela mean the pre-World Cup pacification efforts failed?

Conflict & Justice

Rio de Janeiro has spent much of the past year trying to “pacify” its favelas — slums around the city that are home to a huge portion of the metropolis’s population — as well as its crime. On Tuesday night, one of those favelas erupted in violence, prompting question in advance of this summer’s World Cup.

Funk Na Caixa’s “Rasterinha”

Funk na Caxia continue the fight to get the world moving with ever more dance-ready grooves. This time they’ve got a new 11 song EP of rasterinha ready for streaming/download. The electronic dance music scene in Rio de Janeiro is … Read more »