Black students at the University of São Paolo face backlash over their mere enrollment, as racists make arguments against quotas for the enrollment of students of color.
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Four Latin American countries occupy this year’s list of countries with only partially free access to the Internet.
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After an extended drought in El Salvador saw crops dry out, 5 days’ worth of rain saw crops flooded and ruined.
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Women’s groups in Nicaragua are banding together to fight the multi-front war against the irresponsible exploitation of natural resources in their country.
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While the fight against poverty is slowly showing signs of early success in Mexico, the wealth gap continues to widen in El Salvador.
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A young man lost his life while standing up for the rights of women to walk on the street without fear of harassment, leading to protests against street harassment in San José.
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Quechua, an Indigenous language that has been present in Peru since the days of the Incan Empire remains an important cultural staple, but is it on the decline?
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Hondurans don’t seem to get any relief from the scandals, violence and poverty.
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The successful commodities-fueled economic growth in Brazil, boasting a 7.5% growth rate, financed ambitious anti-poverty programs in 2010, but now the country is in the worst recession it has had in 30 years.
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