DescriptionJournalist specialized in social and digital inclusion through collaborative media. Post-graduating in Digital Marketing Strategic Management, Since 2007 he is the editor of Viva Favela, the first Internet portal in Brazil designed to meet the needs and interests of low-income communities, with a team of “community correspondents” – favela residents qualified to act as multimedia reporters. Viva Favela was launched in 2001 and won several national and international awards for covering stories that feature human, historical, cultural, economic, and social dimensions of those areas, with a diferent pespective of the mainstream media. In 2009, Viva Favela has being recognized as a Free Media Point by the Brazilian Ministry of Culture.
www.vivafavela.com.br