The CADEM survey conducted in Chile has brought to light changing opinions in Chile on issues such as euthanasia and homosexual marriage.
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The “ninis” (ni estudian ni trabajan) are a phenomenon of youths in Latin America who do not study nor work.
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Esther Quinde, president of the Ñuka Llakta association, together with Luz Llumitásig of the Nueva Generación association, and María Santos de La Salle have begun to make efforts to preserve indigenous culture for future generations.
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Franggi Nicolás submitted a proposal to legalize strikes in essential services such as hospitals, police organizations, and food services, which failed having garnered only one vote from signatory José María Villalta, member of Frente Amplio.
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Pepenadores – artisan waste pickers – line the streets of Mexico; in fact, they are so important in urban culture that Cri-Cri, a Mexican composer, made a song about them and they are often characters featured in movies.
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Sitting in front of a sports shop in Ciudad Colonial, Andrés has made this space a place to survive, extending his hand to everyone who passes by and giving directions to those who are lost.
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A recent workers strike alerted Chile to the implications of rapid technological advancement in jobs if the labor force does not adapt.
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Much like African descendants in many western hemisphere countries that formerly had slavery, Afro-Brazilians know very little about their family origins.
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According to the Commission of Human Rights of Honduras, the Majority of Protests Have Been Peaceful
Honduras has been engulfed in political fraud, social tension, and poverty, which has created the ideal stage for protests, demonstrations, and violence.
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