The transition from learning in a classroom to online education has created challenges and stresses for teachers who are working much more, students who are adapting to a new environment, and parents who are taking on new roles.
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The Paraguayan Congress approved the necessary legislation for the legalization of marijuana transport, medicinal oils, and domestic cultivation.
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Information is missing from the hard drives of the Attorney General’s office in a suspicious case in the Dominican Republic.
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As the number of domestic violence cases continues to rise in both Peru and Spain, Spanish author and feminist Iria Marañón discusses how radical feminism is the only feminism that can change the patriarchal system.
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Celia Cruz is a 33-year-old transgender woman who has been in prison since April for opposing the Ortega regime.
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“Three days have passed sleeping in an aluminum seat… They gave us cold rice to eat, lentils and arepas.
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João Pedro Stedile is the leader of the only “true, left-wing” political entity in Brazil. Brazil’s Landless Workers Movement (MST) was created by rural workers and those who wanted to fight for land reform and against social inequality.
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The Office of the Secretary of Public Education’s plan for online learning does not consider indigenous communities who do not have access to technology.
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The education of at least 800,000 Honduran children from the most vulnerable strata is at risk due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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