Month: March 2021
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Oscars Special: ‘Sound of metal’, a reflection on loss
The film Sound of Metal, nominated for an Oscar in six categories, has an outstanding participation of Latinos, who led…
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Oscars Special: Racial Tension in Judas and the Black Messiah
The film achieved 6 nominations for the 2021 Oscar Awards, portrays the racial tension that existed in the 60s
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Revelations and disappointments, this is how the Premier League goes
With 2 months until the end of the season, this is how the Premier League is shaping up
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How does Europe’s ban on AstraZeneca affect Latin countries?
AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccines are in the eye of the hurricane after European countries decided to suspend their use
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These musical hits turn 20 years since their premiere
2001 was full of unforgettable songs that, to this day, we still remember with great emotion
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Women’s Slavery Still Persists
The International Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Slavery is the perfect opportunity to raise awareness of how much…
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Is Fossil Fuel Industry Advertising Misleading?
In his most recent article, Clemens Kaupa, problematizes the advertising of fossil fuels by pointing out the lack of self-regulation…
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Possible changes to be evaluated in the soccer regulations
Are the new proposals going to generate a more fluid and offensive soccer?
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Latin America Leads in Female Entrepreneurship
Approximately 49.6% of our world population is represented by women who are an important part of the economic development of…
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Soccer as an Inheritance: Families with 3 generations of soccer players (part one)
Sometimes talent is in your blood. Let's discover the most important families in soccer history that spanned 3 generations
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