Campaigns aimed at stopping the legalisation of abortion, denying gender-based violence or advocating therapies to cure homosexuality are being [...]Read the full article
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The one thing that most defines these protests is their sheer size and diversity.Read the full article
Motherhood is one of the main instruments traditionally used to dominate and domesticate women, hence the rejection it faces within some feminist [...]Read the full article
The ‘lithium triangle’, consisting of salt flats in Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, is home to major reserves of the world’s supply of lithium. The mineral is set to [...]Read the full article
Argentina is one of the countries in the world where agribusiness is at its strongest; it is also a country with a long tradition of food [...]Read the full article
Brazil is set to elect its new president in October. As tensions are heightened by Lula’s imprisonment, the recent assassination of councillor Marielle [...]Read the full article
With their growing congregations, Evangelical churches across Latin America are working to increase their institutional presence, under the [...]Read the full article
On 14 June, the women of Argentina made history: the lower house of Congress passed a bill to decriminalise abortion. Macri’s decision to process the [...]Read the full article
“The day-to-day lives of the poor population are governed by very different laws than those on paper: Rio lives by a logic of [...]Read the full article
Social movements are faced with heightened repression under the governments of Temer in Brazil and Macri in Argentina. More than repression, [...]Read the full article
Guatemala is torn between two conflicting development models: food sovereignty versus extractivism.Read the full article
Parity has, after a 30-year struggle, become a fundamental gain for female members of the largest trade union in Latin America, [...]Read the full article