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Around 80 women in Tacuba, El Salvador, have organized a domestic workers’ union to protest the meager income they receive in compensation for strenuous workdays.

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Aída Moreno Reyes, 76, has spent decades working to eradicate violence against women in Santiago de Chile.

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The members of the reputedly criminal organization calling itself “Maestros Seshen” are charged with crimes of illicit association, repeated fraud, illegal exercise of the profession of psychology, and simple sexual abuse.

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Emilio Villafuerte is an Ecuadorian activist who has experienced discrimination firsthand and has decided to help bring visibility to the trans masculine community as he accompanies other trans men through their transition process.

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In order to “avoid tragedy,” it is necessary to reduce the numbers of unwanted pregnancies.

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Instead of the usual chanting, cheering, and celebrating that is common at grand sporting events around the world, matches across Latin America are becoming an excuse for expressing violence, sometimes on a daily scale.

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The pandemic forced many women to stay home to care for their children when daycare centers and schools closed, or to care for sick family members.

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Members of Bolivia’s Confederación General de Trabajadores Fabriles recently took to the streets to demand the reinstatement of workers who were dismissed from companies during the pandemic.

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The Dominican Red Cross supplies around 4,500 pints of blood to the island’s population for medical emergencies and elective surgeries.

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Now that schools are moving back to in-person education, for some children of Ecuador this that they must walk long distances to reach their schools.

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