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  • Janice Perlman: “There are so many things in Rio that are never talked about and that are absolutely heroic.”

    Janice Perlman: “There are so many things in Rio that are never talked about and that are absolutely heroic.”2

    • International Relations and Global Affairs, Interview
    • 29/06/2016

    For this month’s Special Report, Dr. Janice Perlman, founder and CEO of the Mega-Cities Project, joined us to share her wide expertise on public policy, mega-events and the Rio Olympics. Since her last book Favela. Four decades of living on the edge in Rio de Janeiro hit the shelves, six years have passed. It’s time to take a step back and have a look at what has happened.

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  • Pluralism in a favela: A story of violence and evangelicalism

    Pluralism in a favela: A story of violence and evangelicalism0

    • International Relations and Global Affairs, Op-ed
    • 04/05/2016

    When walking the streets of Complexo da Maré in Rio, pluralism is engraved in various, albeit paradoxical, ways. Based on live field experiences, this op-ed tackles the social, political and religious twists and turns pluralism takes when entering one of Rio’s most contested spaces.

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  • Janice Perlman: “There are so many things in Rio that are never talked about and that are absolutely heroic.”
    Janice Perlman: “There are so many things in Rio that are never talked about and that are absolutely heroic.”
    • International Relations and Global Affairs, Interview
    • 29/06/2016
  • Pluralism in a favela: A story of violence and evangelicalism
    Pluralism in a favela: A story of violence and evangelicalism
    • International Relations and Global Affairs, Op-ed
    • 04/05/2016

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