Argentina

August 12, 2023
Juan Cruz Ferre

Protests in northern Argentina continue against controversial constitutional reforms that criminalize protest and clear the way for lithium extraction at the expense of Indigenous rights.

May 5, 2023
Humberto J. Rocha

Santiago Mitre’s feature film about holding the perpetrators of dictatorship accountable in Argentina humanizes a pivotal moment in Latin American—and world—history.

April 10, 2023
Maristella Svampa

Entre los progresismos latinoamericanos, las posibilidades por un giro ambiental son variadas. A pesar de un consenso fosilista, se están dando unos cambios positivos.

March 20, 2023
Virginia Tognola

A chronicle of International Women’s Day in Buenos Aires, focused on the demands of sexual dissidences.

March 14, 2023
Virginia Tognola

Una crónica del Día Internacional de la Mujer en Buenos Aires con enfoque en las demandas y reivindicaciones de las disidencias sexuales. 

January 25, 2023
Carole Concha Bell

Women and Indigenous groups denounce widespread sexual violence perpetrated against Indigenous girls and women in northern Argentina.

October 4, 2022
Valeria Procupez with Leonor Rojas

For an Argentine activist, regional coalition-building offers a powerful tool to advance housing justice beyond borders.

August 4, 2022
Zeles Vargas

Camila Sosa Villada’s debut novel Bad Girls gives readers access to overlooked narratives of Latin American gender and sexuality.

July 20, 2022
Lucía Cholakian Herrera

The 1924 attack was finally proven and recognized during the Napalpí truth trials held this year, and reparations have begun.

April 21, 2022
Lucía Cholakian Herrera and Juan José Relmucao

As the government closed a new agreement with the International Monetary Fund, Argentine society revisited painful memories from its biggest financial crisis in recent history.

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