Afro and Indigenous Latina midwives are experiencing a quiet revolution — one rooted in ancestral wisdom and the enduring ...
The bite of a black widow spider can initially feel like a sharp stabbing pain, or it can be deceptively subtle, barely ...
Formalizing Jobs in Latin America and the Caribbean” reveals that nearly half of the region’s workforce remains trapped in ...
From Venezuela, Maria travelled halfway around the world in search of a better life. Instead, the mother of two was trapped ...
Women human rights defenders (WHRDs) have long been at the centre of struggles for justice, democracy, and freedom – from ...
On his very first day in office, President Donald Trump fired Admiral Linda Fagan, the first woman in American history to lead a branch of the armed forces. She was evicted from her residence with ...
In this first edition of The World newsletter, we explore why a president who campaigned against “foreign wars” is sending warships to Venezuela.
After decades covering Latin America's tumultuous politics, legendary journalist Alma Guillermoprieto speaks to Jacobin about ...
In 1960 less than 1% of America’s immigrants came from the continent. By 2020 that figure had jumped to 11%. Over the past 30 ...
El Salvador is the country in Latin America and the Caribbean facing the “fastest deterioration” of democracy in recent years, according to a report released Friday by an intergovernmental ...
Two shocking stories signal that the use of drones by Latin American criminal groups is entering new and dangerous territory. Most recently, Intelligence Online reported that a joint investigation by ...
One of President Trump’s first executive orders since returning to the presidency in January was the designation of certain drug cartels as “terrorist” organizations. In doing this, Trump signaled a ...