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Guatemalan Migrant’s Tree-Top Eight-Hour Defiance
A Guatemalan migrant in San Antonio spent eight harrowing hours perched in a tree, eluding immigration agents below. The drama…
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Colombian Andrés Cepeda Creates Album Embracing Home Town
With a deep appreciation for Colombia's blossoming musical diversity, singer-songwriter Andrés Cepeda celebrates his homeland's vibrant sounds. In an interview…
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Honduras Debates Ancient Clock, Searching for Historical Truth
In Honduras's colonial capital of Comayagua, a curious clock perched on a centuries-old cathedral stirs excitement and debate. Though many…
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Puerto Rico Celebrates Claridad Festively, Embracing Independence Dreams
Latin America's last great colony? Many Puerto Ricans see it that way. This past weekend, tens of thousands gathered at…
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Panama Unveils Darién’s Odyssey in Artistic Global Dialog
Panama's historic debut at the 2024 Venice Biennale spotlights the harrowing trek through the Darién jungle—a route hundreds of migrants…
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Colombia’s Ovy On Drums Reshapes Global Pop Vibrancy
Ovy On The Drums, the Colombian producer behind Karol G's greatest hits, has become a driving force in Latin music.…
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Latin America’s AI Art Renaissance: Safeguarding Creativity, Embracing Innovation
Innovators in Latin America have a pressing question: Is artificial intelligence a violation of their culture or a change that…
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Bolivia’s Wilancha: Ancient Ritual, Sacred Llamas, Living Tradition
In the remote Aymara community of Tomarapi, overshadowed by Bolivia's towering Sajama Peak, local families honor Pachamama through the Wilancha…
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