LIFE
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How Digital Innovation Is Transforming Entertainment in Latin America and Beyond
Digital innovation is transforming entertainment faster than any previous technological shift. Across streaming platforms, interactive media, and online gaming ecosystems,…
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Cuba’s Garbage Crisis Turns Daily Life into a Test of Silence
Mountains of trash line Havana's streets, feeding fears of disease and quiet anger. A government cleanup pledge promised a turning…
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Ecuador Film Finds Humor in Midlife, Family, and What Men Avoid Saying
At forty, a man loses his job and suddenly hears time louder. In Ecuador's new film Nosotros, Mi Papá y…
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Ecuador’s Yachay Wasi Teaches Climate Lessons Through Indigenous Language and a Garden
In Ecuador, a small intercultural bilingual school called Yachay Wasi treats environmental education as a political project rooted in Indigenous…
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Brazil’s El Agente Secreto Wins Big by Refusing Hollywood Imitation
Brazilian filmmakers are landing major awards and attention with a film set in 1977 Brazil, built on local tradition, not…
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Mexican Pop Star Turns Nahuatl and Maya Into Mainstream Fire
On a Mexico City rooftop, Azalea Báalam lifts a jaina flute and plays nine notes into the open air. What…
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Panama Sends Incarcerated Women to Clean Streets as Trash Crisis Deepens
In San Miguelito, garbage has become a daily geography—piled along sidewalks, wedged into gutters, drifting toward rivers and sea. Now…
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Ciudad Juárez Reckons with Femicide in a Film That Refuses Silence
A decade after Adriana Paz first helped put Ciudad Juárez's nightmare on screen, she is back at Sundance with "La…
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Bolivia’s Second Chances Are Made of Bread, Metal, and Thread
At three thousand nine hundred meters above sea level, just outside La Paz, a place designed for punishment smells, unexpectedly,…
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