Month: November 2022
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Massacre in Bar Q Proves Once Again that Homophobia Is Systematic
The community has once again been plagued by systematic hate crimes that are fueled by far-right discourse. The recent massacre…
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International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
November 25 marks the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, created to denounce the violence exercised daily…
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Liniker: Trans Singer and Grammy Winner, Who Sings to the Resistance
Brazilian music has always been resistant and 2022 is no exception. Indigo Borboleta Anil is the album with which the…
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Review of “Disenchanted”: A fairy tale that remains valid
The magic of fairy tales returns in a witty story that is torn between comedy and drama. This is our…
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Bad Bunny’s Road to the Grammy Awards
Bad Bunny was Nominated for the Album of the Year Category at the Grammy Awards and with this he has…
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Evo Morales Faces an Internal Struggle Within His Party that Could Weaken the Left
The ruling MAS party experiences a power struggle between those loyal to Evo Morales and those calling for renewal within…
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Food security crisis in Latin America: skyrocketing food prices
Skyrocketing inflation, fertilizer shortages due to the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, floods, and droughts are some of the phenomena…
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Sarah Josepha Bale, the Promoter of Thanksgiving Day
Thanks to this American writer, composer, editor, teacher, and a great fighter for women's rights, the celebration of Thanksgiving Day…
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2022, the Year of Women in Football
It is no secret to anyone that 2022 has stood out for the participation of women players in the most…
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COP27 Balance Sheet: Progress on Climate Justice, but at Too Slow a Pace
COP27 Ended on a Bittersweet Note. On the One Hand, with the Creation of a Specific Fund for Losses and…
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