On January 29, Conservative groups from all over the Americas simultaneously protested the Inter-American Commission of Human Right’s decision to include same-sex marriage as a basic human right, and “impose” it on all the countries who are members of this coalition.
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From living on the streets to founding the very first team of blind female soccer players in Buenos Aires, Evelina Cabrera is an example of a woman shattering glass ceilings in a machismo-dominated culture.
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Morón police in Ciego de Ávila reproached a young victim for speaking out on the homophobic crime against him that occurred in June of 2017.
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El Salvador needs to recover its historical LGBTI narrative that is refuted by different people through hate discourse today.
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Because of widespread obesity in children, Uruguay continues to try to promote healthy eating in schools, but progress has been stagnant.
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A documentary calling for greater rights and protections for the LGBTQ communities of Cuba insists on political action and change.
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A sociologist and a feminist lawyer argue that Paraguay needs to build a new cultural and social structure, supported by adequate public policies, to have a society that will eliminate normalized gender violence.
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Although Catholicism is the main religion practiced in Peru, many Peruvians worship other saints not yet recognized by the church, such as “Sarita Colonia,” “El Niño Chico,” and other “saints” who have gained popularity over the past few years.
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Different governments of El Salvador have used a variety of intelligence services to spy on journalists, opposing politicians, and gangs.
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