Upon assuming the Archdiocese of Mexico, Carlos Aguiar Retes stated, “We need to reconstruct our society’s lifestyle.”
Read More- Published in Society
El Salvador has some of the toughest laws surrounding abortion. As a result, women’s lives are in danger and doctors’ hands are tied as the dilemma of health vs. law is confronted.
Read More- Published in Society
The 483rd anniversary of the founding of the city of Lima provides an opportunity to analyze how its citizens perceive their current condition.
Read More- Published in Society
On January 29, Conservative groups from all over the Americas simultaneously protested the Inter-American Commission of Human Right’s decision to include same-sex marriage as a basic human right, and “impose” it on all the countries who are members of this coalition.
Read More- Published in Society
From living on the streets to founding the very first team of blind female soccer players in Buenos Aires, Evelina Cabrera is an example of a woman shattering glass ceilings in a machismo-dominated culture.
Read More- Published in Society
Morón police in Ciego de Ávila reproached a young victim for speaking out on the homophobic crime against him that occurred in June of 2017.
Read More- Published in Society
El Salvador needs to recover its historical LGBTI narrative that is refuted by different people through hate discourse today.
Read More- Published in Society
Because of widespread obesity in children, Uruguay continues to try to promote healthy eating in schools, but progress has been stagnant.
Read More- Published in Society
A documentary calling for greater rights and protections for the LGBTQ communities of Cuba insists on political action and change.
Read More- Published in Society