“…Like many socially vulnerable populations around the world ( Castells, 2015 , Nemer, 2022 ), favela residents have for decades employed diverse forms of community media, including radio (A. M. Medrado, 2010 ), print, such as newspapers and magazines ( Lima Baroni, 2013 ), blogs, social media, and messaging apps (A. Medrado et al, 2020 ) as forums and mechanisms of political activism. A common goal of these diverse favela media initiatives, organized both by collectives of several favelas and by specific communities, has been to challenge dominant and prejudicial mainstream media representations of favela communities and residents ( Custódio, 2017 , Lacerda, 2015 , Rosas-Moreno and Straubhaar, 2015 ).…”