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–Researched and Written by Aaron Freeman— Social movements often point to a rhetorical “blinding” of the populace by State forces through the powerful broadcast media channels that be, but for nearly 200 protesters, among them the secondary and university students who have largely driven Chile’s social upheaval from the start, the blinding by State forces

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Recent studies have found that more than a million children in Honduras do not form part of the country’s public school system, and more than 20,000 teachers have stopped working for public schools.

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The recent Inter-American Development Bank study revealed an unprecedented rate of people living in cities in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Fashion brand Saúl planned to hold a catwalk on the Volcano of Fire, just a year and a half after the tragedy at the site which resulted in the deaths of 70 people.

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Joaquín Galdós suffered a torn ligament in his leg and could not walk for 20 days. As a bullfighter, this is a part of appearing in the ring.

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Paraguay is officially second in adolescent fertility rates in the region, causing socio-economic consequences for the country.

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The Cuban Center for Human Rights, or CCDH, released a report detailing the failure of many police officers in filing proper paperwork and following proper protocol in issuing fines for protesters.

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El Salvador’s new president, Nayib Bukele, recently did away with his administration’s Directorate of Sexual Diversity, which oversaw that the Salvadoran government upheld the rights of LGBTQ individuals.

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Results from The Map of Inequality 2019 have demonstrated that those who live in Tiradentes, in the far east of São Paulo, die on average 23 years earlier than a resident of Moema.

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The Amazon province of Sucumbíos houses part of the entrails of oil that feeds the economy of Ecuador.

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