A mother and her daughters discuss the fear of being female and alone. Dora, the mother, explains that “my fear is the greatest of all fears,” the fear of being alone at night, being afraid of those who pass by.
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The Peruvian government will give away 1,141 “casitas calientes” to residents of some of the country’s coldest regions.
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In 2011, a court in the state of Virginia recognized Lea, a transgender woman as a woman with full rights.
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El Salvador’s draconian anti-abortion laws are among the strictest in the world.
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Even though Mexico City has become a welcoming place for members of the LGBTTTI, trans women, whether immigrants or Mexicans, still face discrimination.
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Paraguay’s evolving economy will lead to increased employment opportunities in some fields, while other jobs will soon be a thing of the past.
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According to the most recent report published by Reporters Without Borders (RSF). Mexico and Cuba have the least free presses in Latin America.
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A cartel in Guatemala, in charge of 12 factories around the country with little to no competition, is the world’s fourth greatest exporter of sugar.
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As many as 40 million people stayed home, while hundreds of thousands protested in the streets against government reforms.
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