The recent strikes in Chocó and Buenaventura should not be a surprise, because what has been happening along the Pacific Coast for centuries culminated in them.
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Mexico’s National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) recently published results for their study, called “Module of Intergenerational Social Mobility,” which found that there is a correlation between skin color and levels of education or occupation type.
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While unemployment is typically something negative, that is not the case for everyone.
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Many Chilean citizens are refusing to tolerate gender violence any longer, yet are frustrated by the lack of resources and education surrounding the issue.
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One journalist recounts his experience at a protest within the Francisco de Miranda area of Caracas.
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An abandoned Argentinean bridge that was considered a national historical site in 1999 is now being brought back after 60 years of disuse.
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Despite taxes and other measures to decrease tobacco consumption in Mexico, experts state that 86 thousand minors have begun to smoke.
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Convened by the Coordinator of Feminisms under the slogan “Ni Una Menos” (Not One Less), hundreds of women and men gathered with signs and banners to protest and march against gender violence.
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On June 3rd, thousands of women, men, and children alike marched through the streets of Argentina, in solidarity against gender-based violence.
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In Cuba, all lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and intersex (LGBTI) projects have to pass through the hands of the National Center for Sex Education (Cenesex), and LGBTI organizations not recognized by the State are discriminated against, forced to work without legal mechanisms to channel aid or to support themselves economically.
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