LIFE
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A Tortilla Shop That Refused to Vanish: The Hispanic Soul of Tucson’s Barrio Anita
In Tucson's Barrio Anita, a tiny storefront built in 1936 still smells like warm flour, memory, and defiance. Anita's Street…
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Ecuador’s Hidden Guardians Chart a Future the World Can’t See
Along the Bobonaza River in Ecuador's Pastaza province, the Kichwa families of Pakayaku move by canoe and patrol with spears,…
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Brazil’s Guardians of the Sea Pull Hope from the Mud
The mangroves breathe again. In Rio de Janeiro's vast Guanabara Bay, a place long choked by plastic, tides now ripple…
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Venezuelan Healthcare Crisis Drives Faithful to José Gregorio Healing Rooms
In a nation fractured by politics, shortages, and distrust, José Gregorio Hernández has become something rare—a point of unity. The…
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Brazil Becomes One Giant Crime Scene: Who Killed Odete Roitman?
Brazil has fallen silent for a murder that never happened. From São Paulo's bars to Rio's parks, millions are obsessed…
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¡Wepa! Puerto Ricans in Comics Turn Panels into Power and Memory
At the New York Public Library, color and ink have become rebellion. ¡Wepa! Puertorriqueños en el mundo de los cómics”…
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José Gregorio Hernández: Venezuela’s Saint of Science and the Poor
In a country exhausted by conflict, scarcity, and division, José Gregorio Hernández has become a rare point of agreement—a bridge…
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Palenque’s Next Revolution: Colombia’s First Free Black Town Seeks Freedom From City Hall
San Basilio de Palenque, long celebrated as the first free Black territory in the Americas, is preparing for another emancipation—this…
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How Latin America’s Indigenous Rappers Are Rewriting the Soundtrack of Pride
Bad Bunny may headline the Super Bowl, but the deeper revolution is happening far from the stadium lights. Across Latin…
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El Salvador’s Bukele Swaps Iron Fist for Open Palm in a New Crusade: Saving Stray Animals
After three years of ruling with an iron fist, President Nayib Bukele has chosen a softer battlefield. His new war…
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