In the face of growing religious fundamentalism, this inclusive congregation builds bridges in the community while fighting for social change. Español.
"We want to reply to the open letter written by academics from mostly English-speaking universities that was published by openDemocracy on November 5, 2020."
For the U.S., the Latin American agenda is not a priority. Still, Biden’s arrival at the White House signifies a respite for foreign ministries, who are exhausted by the region’s tension created by Trump. What changes can we expect now?
This open letter in response to the 'Manifesto of One Hundred' (October 31) has been signed by over 2,000 French scholars and was originally published on November 5 in Le Monde.
Encouraging community members to share information about someone they’re close to becoming involved in terrorism remains a key challenge of counter terrorism.
Gina Reales, a social leader from Quibdó (department of Chocó, Colombia), fights day in and day out to improve the harsh reality of her community. This is her testimony.
For Lilia Isolina Java Tapayuri, protecting the pink dolphin is sacred. This is the tenth and last story in the 'Rainforest Defenders' series, which presents leaders who fight fom the conservation of the forests, this time in Colombia.
The essence of their rebellion finds one of its best expressions in the juicy and powerful Polish expletive “Wypierdalać!” Used privately, it means, “Get the fuck out of here.”
The sole beneficiary is the far Right leader who helped turn laïcité from a fine democratic value into a justification for prejudice and discrimination.