Raquel Rolnik
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Raquel Rolnik is a Brazilian architect and urban planner renowned for her critical approach to urban issues and her advocacy for social justice in urban development. With an academic background that combines architecture and political science, she has focused her work on the intersections of urbanism and social movements. Rolnik's research explores the impact of urban policies on marginalized communities, highlighting the importance of inclusive and equitable planning practices.
Throughout her career, Rolnik has authored several influential books, including "Cidades Rebeldes: Passe Livre e as Manifestações que Tomaram as Ruas do Brasil" and "Política y arquitectura: Por un urbanismo de lo común y ecofeminista." These works reflect her commitment to addressing the socio-political dynamics of cities and advocating for participatory urban governance. Her contributions to the field not only challenge traditional urban planning paradigms but also inspire a new generation of urban activists and scholars.