Chilean writer Diamela Eltit, winner of the FIL Prize for Literature 2021, insists that Latin American women are fighting for better living conditions, reclaiming their bodies, and demanding an end to gender violence.
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This year’s CineMigrante Festival in Buenos Aires, Argentina will be a free event.
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Brazilian artist Panmela Castro has had a long, incredible journey in the art world to get where she is today. Recently, she proudly opened her first solo exhibition titled Ostentar É Estar Viva in São Paulo.
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Carta blanca, which had its premiere in Santo Domingo after a tour in which it featured at various film festivals, is a suspenseful drama based on true events that “reflects the reality of Dominican policing” over the last few decades.
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In 2018, a plan to reopen the Fort of San Fernando in Bocachica, Colombia was instead turned into a humanitarian project meant to empower the local community.
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Cosquín Rock is an annual music festival that first started in 2001 in Cordoba, Argentina.
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In 2017, the independent publishing house Campo Letrado published Pilar Dughi’s Todos los cuentos (foreword by Mariella Sala).
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Eraclio Zepeda (1937-2015) was from Chiapas, Mexico, and was the author of “Benzunul” (1959), a book that explores the cold mountains of the Mayan world.
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Dembow is a Dominican Republic-based music genre that began in the early 1990s.
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A sculpture of a young woman, discovered by inhabitants of Hidalgo Amajac, Veracruz, on the 1st of January 2020, is set to replace the Columbus statue on the Paseo de la Reforma.
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