North American Congress on Latin America
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05.06.2007
It has been seven years since Ecuador's Sarayaku community began fighting an information war with the oil company CGC to keep control of their territories.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Ecuador]
Image: Heriberto Gualinga is using his documentary skills to help the Kichwa community. © North American Congress on Latin America
25.05.2007
Dramatizing the harsh realities of life in Bolivia, Teatro Trono is trying to "reclaim democracy through art" while sponsoring outreach programs to help keep Bolivia's youth from living on the streets.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Bolivia]
29.03.2007
Latin America expert Elisabeth Jay Friedman looks at the credentials of the region's new left-leaning governments on the rights of women and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Latin America & Caribbean]
27.03.2007
It was exactly forty years ago that Tropicália, the musical revolution that formed the soundtrack to Brazil’s counterculture was introduced. Critical of the country’s abysmal economic inequality, Tropicália had sought a musical and social utopia--and failed.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Brazil]
Image: Tropicalia Album Cover © North American Congress on Latin America
20.03.2007
At age 16, Argentinean activist Patricia Isasa was abducted and taken to a clandestine detention and torture center set up during her country's dictatorship. Almost 30 years later, her life is again in danger, though she still hopes to see truth and justice prevail.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Argentina]
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