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Women demonstrate in support of the decriminalization of Abortions outside the Colombian Constitutional Court house in Bogota, Colombia on January 20, 2022 This article written by Isabella Camargo is part of the #MarchWithUs campaign – one full month of stories from gender justice activists from across the globe. You can listen to the podcast episode with Ilex in Spanish here.A translated and edited version is published in Global Voices under a media partnership agreement. It's February 2022 and the streets of Colombia are flooded with green. After years of struggle, the feminist movement, led...
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Illustration by Connectas. Used with permission. This article was written by Carlos Gutiérrez and published in CONNECTAS on February 23, 2024. An edited version is republished in Global Voices under a media partnership. The attendees will never forget that soccer match on Saturday, February 10, between Deportivo Independiente Medellín (DIM) and Santa Fe. And not because of what happened on the field, but because of what was experienced in the stands. Young Sebastián Pamplona came to the stadium to fulfill his last wish: to see DIM, his favorite team from his birth country Colombia, play for th...
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Illustration by Distintas Latitudes. Used with permission. This article was written by Distintas Latitudes and published on February 20, 2024 as part of the regional investigation “Where are we going to live?,” carried out by the 7th generation of the LATAM Network of Young Journalists, on access to housing in America Latin and the Caribbean. An edited version is republished on Global Voices under a media partnership. Young Latin Americans leave their parents’ homes, on average, at age 28. Faced with the reality of adult life, the concerns of the new generations are accumulating: lack of jobs,...
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Illustration made by CONNECTAS. Used with permission. This article was written by Leonardo Oliva and published in CONNECTAS on January 26, 2023. An edited version is republished on Global Voices under a content sharing partnership. The Colombian actress Sofía Vergara has just released the series “Griselda)” on Netflix, in which she stars in the role of the “queen of coca”. The faces of Pablo Escobar and Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán appear printed on T-shirts sold in markets around the planet. The narcocorridos of the Mexican Peso Pluma will be at the legendary Coachella, in California. These even...
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