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The LGBT pride parade is a widely celebrated event all over the world, especially in Brazil.

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The winner of the National Award for History in 2016 analyzed the current social uprising and related it to other moments of change in Chilean history, drawing the connection that social upheaval has been an influential impetus of constitutional change.

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Inequality, a lack of opportunities, and exclusion has led to discontent throughout Latin America, and the youth are speaking out against it.

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Protection of their cultural heritage is considered a right of Argentine citizens and is included in their constitution, but certain legal failures prevent this protection from being carried out in an effective way by the government.

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–Researched and written by Noelia Veras— Paraguay has been experiencing a rapid increase in cases related to Dengue, a virus transmitted by infected mosquitos. Dengue can result in a fever and in serious cases can be fatal. This outbreak can be especially dangerous in areas that do not have safe and well-timed medical assistance, like

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–Researched and written by Alan Rodriguez Espinoza— The United Nations General Assembly unanimously approved a resolution that declared the decade of 2022 to 2032 the International Decade of Indigenous Languages.

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Political protests and uprisings headed the list of major changes and events in Latin America in 2019.

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Patrícia Fernandes, 19, was considered a “boy” at birth, but began to perceive herself as “too feminine” as she grew up.

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The communal planting of a small pear tree in the plaza of Santiago de Veraguas prompted reflection on Panama’s past.

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Jorge Velho Street, in the neighborhood of Bom Retiro, São Paulo, hides a dark history, unknown to most of the students who study at the nearby campus of the Faculty of Zumbi dos Palmares.

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