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–Researched and written by Vanessa Aceves— Similar to many social movements, this year has brought additional obstacles to pushing forward the feminist movement, which has been sidelined on account of the pandemic. Prior to the pandemic, the feminist movement gained great momentum in Mexico, with about 80,000 women showing up to Mexico City’s women’s march

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In his book, Memoria histórica del movimiento campesino de Chalatenango, or “Historical Memory of the Workers’ Movement in Chalatenango,” Carlos Benjamín Lara Martínez examined the long-term effects of the workers’ movement during the Salvadorian Civil War.

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The harvesting of coffee is a pressing issue in Villa Clara.

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The actions of Mexico’s National Institute of Indigenous Peoples (Inpi) represent what Francisco López Bárcenas terms “the crisis of neo-indigenismo.”

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Misperceptions of the contributions of rural women in agricultural production inaccurately portray them as contributing less than men.

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The Counselor’s report of São Paulo complains that child abuse and sexual abuse have tripled since schools have closed and aggressors spend more time with victims.

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The number of military and police checkpoints on the highways of Venezuela has grown since March 2020 with the state of alarm decreed by the governor Nicolás Maduro due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in which he imposed a quarantine and announced restrictions on mobilization between states.

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As of November 13, 2020, 30.3% of COVID-19 tests in Ecuador were positive, representing a total of 178,674 infected.

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Nothing is safe in neglected public spaces in Santo Domingo: statues are stolen, and gates and lamps disappear into thin air.

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The Supreme Court of Paraguay recently swore in the country’s first out transgender attorney.

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