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Violence in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas has been a part of life since the 1980s, but residents continue to make their lived space comfortable.
Residents of Rio de Janeiro's favelas make unprecedented claim for reparations for persecution under dictatorship · Global Voices
Rio de Janeiro: Beguiling, beautiful and brutal - BBC News
Resisting disaster chronopolitics: Favelas and forced displacement
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Examining the informality in urban informal settlements – Evidence from Kapashera - ScienceDirect
Structural Violence Through the Dangerous 'Othering' of Favela Residents - RioOnWatch
16 million people live in neighborhoods Brazil calls 'subnormal.' It's finally changing the name
poverty Archives - Bliss
The History of Resistance in Rio's Favelas - RioOnWatch
Gentrification as a class and race fuelled displacement strategy - a story of how the 2014 FIFA
Rampant crime divides Rio de Janeiro – DW – 10/02/2018