Renascer Community (Portuguese: Comunidade Renascer, pronounced [ko.mu.niˈda.d͡ʒi ʁe.naˈseʁ], reborn community) is a slum located in the Novo Horizonte neighborhood, in the city of Piracicaba, interior of the state of São Paulo, Brazil.[2] It was founded around December 2019, and it is grewing very fast since 2020.[3] In 2021, Renascer had more than 2,000 inhabitants,[1] and it is considered one of the largest urban communities of the interior of São Paulo. The community has been threatened with repossession and eviction several times.[4][5]

Renascer Community
Comunidade Renascer
Slum
Renascer Community is located in São Paulo state
Renascer Community
Renascer Community
Location in the state of São Paulo
Renascer Community is located in Brazil
Renascer Community
Renascer Community
Renascer Community (Brazil)
Coordinates: 22°45′7″S 47°40′13″W / 22.75194°S 47.67028°W / -22.75194; -47.67028
Country Brazil
StateSão Paulo (SP)
Municipality/CityPiracicaba
NeighborhoodNovo Horizonte
Area
 • Total150,000 km2 (60,000 sq mi)
Population
 • Estimate 
(2021)[1]
2,000

References

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  1. ^ a b Silva, Samantha; Piracicaba and Region, g1 (2021-12-23). "'Custo de Vida': sem conseguir pagar aluguel, moradores de comunidade fazem a vida em barracos; 'não tenho vontade de ir embora'" ['Cost of Living': unable to pay rent, community residents make a living in shacks; 'I don't want to leave']. G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-09-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Vicente, Erich Vallim (2020-09-21). "Aprendendo com a ocupação Comunidade Renascer" [Learning from the Renascer Community occupation]. A Tribuna News from Piracicaba (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-09-14.
  3. ^ Google Earth's timelapse tool
  4. ^ Team, Tribuna's (2020-08-12). "Conheça a Comunidade Renascer, onde quase 400 famílias estão sob ameaça de despejo" [Get to know the Renascer Community, where almost 400 families are threatened with eviction]. A Tribuna News from São Carlos (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-09-14.
  5. ^ Bonin, Cristiano (2021-06-06). "Despejo e desocupação de áreas estão suspensos por seis meses" [Eviction and eviction of areas are suspended for six months]. Piracicaba News (from Sampi) (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-09-14.