Lourdes Garcia-Navarro http://kenw.org en Brazilian Leaders Take Conciliatory Tone Toward Protesters http://kenw.org/post/brazilian-leaders-take-conciliatory-tone-toward-protesters Protests have erupted in Brazil over the past week. On Monday, there were tens of thousands of demonstrators on the streets of cities across the country. And again on Tuesday, demonstrations have continued. Unlike in Turkey, Brazil's leaders are adopting a conciliatory tone. Tue, 18 Jun 2013 20:51:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 28054 at http://kenw.org With Inspiration From Turkey, Brazil Discovers Mass Protests http://kenw.org/post/inspiration-turkey-brazil-discovers-mass-protests They are young, they are angry and they have drawn inspiration from protest movements a world away in places like Turkey and the Middle East.<p>Tens of thousands of Brazilians took to the streets across the country Monday night, and more demonstrations are slated for the coming week. Brazil doesn't have a history of this kind of mass dissent, but it seems to be catching on very quickly.<p>"The social movements in the world are learning from each other," said Marco Antônio Carvalho Teixeira, a professor at Fundacao Getulio Vargas in Sao Paulo. Tue, 18 Jun 2013 16:51:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 28041 at http://kenw.org With Inspiration From Turkey, Brazil Discovers Mass Protests Criminals Fleeing Rio Crackdown Set Up Shop In The Suburbs http://kenw.org/post/criminals-fleeing-rio-crackdown-set-shop-suburbs The provincial town of Mage seems a world away from the violence and drug dealing that plague Brazil's larger cities. On a recent afternoon, the central square is a picture of calm. Children play around a fountain; older people sit on the many park benches dotting the area, under the shade of trees.<p>Mage, about 35 miles northwest of Rio, is close enough that people can commute to the city, which many of them do. Yet it's far enough away that nothing much really happened here in the past. Fri, 07 Jun 2013 07:24:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 27532 at http://kenw.org Criminals Fleeing Rio Crackdown Set Up Shop In The Suburbs Once Unsafe, Rio's Shanty Towns See Rapid Gentrification http://kenw.org/post/once-unsafe-rios-shanty-towns-see-rapid-gentrification A new gastronomic guide to Rio de Janeiro's shantytowns — for a cool $35 — has just been published. A new boutique hotel perched on top of one of Rio's previously most dangerous <em>favelas</em> is about to open. And yes, there is a jazz club and yoga, too.<p>These are new services catering to a new kind of <em>favela</em> resident.<p>"It's actually very conveniently located for my work," says Natalie Shoup, a 22-year-old American who lives in a <em>favela</em> called Babilonia, or Babylon. "This has a good amount of transportation to every part of the city. It's nice. Thu, 06 Jun 2013 15:51:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 27499 at http://kenw.org Once Unsafe, Rio's Shanty Towns See Rapid Gentrification Rio Goes High-Tech, With An Eye Toward Olympics, World Cup http://kenw.org/post/rio-goes-high-tech-eye-toward-olympics-world-cup We are standing in front of a huge bank of screens, in the middle of which is a glowing map that changes focus depending on what the dozens of controllers are looking at.<p>The room looks like something straight out of a NASA shuttle launch. The men and women manning the floor are dressed in identical white jumpsuits. Fri, 31 May 2013 17:28:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 27240 at http://kenw.org Rio Goes High-Tech, With An Eye Toward Olympics, World Cup