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Volume 2, Number 1 | The Weekly Newspaper of Chelsea | September 28 - October 4, 2007

Chelsea Now photos by Q. Sakamaki

Rio and Rocinha: Two worlds apart in Brazil

Located on a steep hillside, just a half-mile from some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, Rocinha (pronounced “ha-see-nyah”) is Rio de Janeiro’s biggest favela, or shantytown, the largest and most developed shantytown in all of South America. A symbol of Brazil’s economic disparities, in the favela, drugs, gangs, poverty, unemployment and school dropout are rampant. Above: In Rocinha, members of A.D.A., or Amigos dos Amigos (“Friends of Friends”), the favela’s ruling drug gang, patrol an alley to prevent rival gangs and police from entering the community. Below: On Rio’s Copacabana beach, with its famous swirl-pattern mosaics, the rich and upper-middle class enjoy the surf and sun, while the nearby favelas are separated from the beaches by mountains. Q. Sakamaki took these photos during May and June of this year. Sakamaki also shot the funerals of two police officers, one killed in a carjacking, the other in a gunfight with a drug gang; jeuvenile prison inmates; and the bodies of a mother and her three children, who were victims of domestic violence. Although Sakamaki was not bothered by A.D.A., members of another gang stole two of his cameras: They asked him in Portuguese what time it was, and when he looked up from his wristwatch, they were holding guns on him.

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