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Favela life: The diary of Carolina Maria de Jesus

Jun 4, 2025
Explore the life of Carolina Maria de Jesus, a single mother living in the tough conditions of a São Paulo favela. Her remarkable diary captures the daily struggles, resilience, and aspirations of those facing poverty. Transforming from an overlooked scavenger to a celebrated author, Carolina's journey reflects the harsh realities of favela life and the power of storytelling. Hear personal insights from her daughter, Vera, about the impact of Carolina's work and the societal challenges they confronted as a family.
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Carolina's Resourcefulness in Poverty

  • Carolina Maria de Jesus found a pair of shoes in the garbage for her daughter when she couldn't afford to buy them.
  • She traded washed bottles for bread to feed her children, showing her resourcefulness and struggle to survive.
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Carolina's Writing Persistence

  • Carolina wrote her diary using scavenged exercise books and always carried a pencil.
  • She copied notes made during the day at night with a fountain pen, showing her relentless dedication to writing.
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From Rural Life to Favela Struggles

  • Carolina came from a poor, rural background and moved to São Paulo after her mother's death.
  • She lived in a shack in the favela, scavenged for food, and faced harsh living conditions with her children.
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