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Financial hardship due to COVID-19 has uprooted many families. In Guernica of Cordoba, Argentina, 2,500 families have been living in shelters since July.

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For years, the Afro-descendant and indigenous communities of Nicaragua have faced invasion by colonists, public health crises, and now, lack of information and safety measures to combat COVID-19.

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In Peru, the stay-at-home order issued in response to COVID-19 has hit those living in rural areas harder than most, especially women.

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While the Argentine Constitution recognizes indigenous people’s rights to their land, business interests threaten to take them away.

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On August 29th, Milton went through a violent yet common experience when multiple suspects got in his car with no warning.

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On September 5, the International Day of Indigenous Women was celebrated across the world.

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In an era when misinformation and fake news are on the rise, the Brazilian press was identified as one that uses online advertising services known to spread false information.

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For María Esperanza Alicia Tuctuc Mux, the challenges of racism against indigenous peoples in Guatemala and a culture of machismo were obstacles she overcame in becoming the first woman president for the Academia de Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala (Mayan Languages Academy of Guatemala).

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La Beautiful is located in the mountainous region of Manizales and is known for its unusual and unconventional methods.

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On January 31, 2019, Camila Díaz was murdered by three agents of the National Civil Police in San Salvador, a judge concluded.

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