COVID-19

June 27, 2022
Emanuelle F. Goes

A pandemia Covid-19 expôs ainda mais como a violência estrutural baseada em raça, gênero, classe e geografia no Brasil ameaça a vida das mulheres negras.

December 7, 2021
Humberto J. Rocha

For nearly two years during the pandemic, Mexicans could not cross the Rio Grande for shopping, tourism, or family visits. Border cities dependent on their business were hit hard but have hope now that the travel ban has been lifted.

October 7, 2020
Manuel Alejandro Rodríguez Rondón

Para las personas trans y no binarias así como para los trabajadores sexuales, las medidas para responder a la pandemia en Colombia y otros países reforzaron las normas de género y provocaron un aumento de estigma, violencia, y exclusión.

September 30, 2020
Leonardo Vilaça Dupin e Beatriz Ribeiro Machado

Se para os trabalhadores da mineração, obrigados a manter a produção, o isolamento é inacessível, para as famílias que tiveram suas casas destruídas em 2015, o isolamento é agora uma condenação que a ameaça imposta pelo vírus potencializa.

September 23, 2020
Jorge E. Cuéllar

Para las comunidades que sufren la peor parte de la crisis crónica del agua en El Salvador, los llamados a enfrentar la emergencia del coronavirus con el lavado de manos frecuente reinscribieron cruelmente la negligencia estatal y la precariedad de la vida en esta nación escasa de agua.

September 2, 2020
Pato Hebert and Edgar Rivera Colón

Two HIV-prevention activists discuss collective care as an antidote to racial capitalism’s accelerated violence against queer, racialized, and colonized bodies.

June 15, 2020
Edna Negrón

At a time when community papers are dwindling across the country, Queens Latino is an essential resource on the Covid crisis in New York's most impacted borough. 

June 9, 2020
Jane Regan

The Covid-19 figures in Haiti don't reflect the reality on the ground. 

June 3, 2020
Ángela Vergara

Governmental failures to respond to Covid-19 only reinforce the demands of social movements in Chile. 

June 1, 2020
Ana Watson and Conny Davidsen

As Peru deploys its Covid-19 response, Amazonian territories—and their Indigenous residents—are left behind. 

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