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In Colombia, the pandemic is widening inequality in access to education
Popular educator, professor and militant Harold García discusses how the pandemic has put stress on the public education system of Colombia and made access to education even less equal
New Orleans sanitation workers demand “basic rights that every worker deserves”
Sanitation workers have been on strike since May 5 to demand better conditions and protections amid the coronavirus pandemic
How Latin America and the Caribbean are dealing with COVID-19
We look at the spread of COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean region, as well as responses by governments which have ranged from pro-active and prompt to lax
“The war against Venezuela positions the bodies of women as territories of conquest and domination”
Feminist militant Isis Ochoa discusses the centrality of women in the struggle against imperialism in Venezuela
“Women are at the heart of struggles in Morocco”
In the lead-up to International Women’s Day, Azlaf Zahra of the Democratic Way in Morocco reflects on the importance of women’s struggles in the country and the world
MIT researchers confirm what we knew all along: Evo won and OAS lied
The report released by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology raises questions about why the Organization of American States lied and who benefited
Camilo Torres Restrepo: the importance of unity and love in the face of a united right
Diego Pinto reflects on the legacy of Colombian revolutionary Camilo Torres Restrepo and the importance of his teachings today
Puerto Rico between neoliberalism and ‘natural’ disasters
January saw a wave of protests in Puerto Rico after a series of earthquakes hit the south of the island and a video circulated showing a warehouse full of unused emergency supplies from 2017 Hurricane Maria

