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GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador – Latin America’s political map is likely to change over the next three months, after the coming elections in Ecuador and Nicaragua: It will either show a newly expanded ...
That is understandable — feeling like [map of South America] is not the most relatable feeling in the world — although 22,000 Twitter users (and counting) saw fit to retweet this little one ...
The pre-event proved popular and led to the creation of a women-only organization of volunteers focused on looking at the map of Latin America—and by extension, the world—through a feminist lens.
But if ever there has been a time to feel the vibrancy of Latin America on Yale’s campus, it is during this first week of April. This past weekend, Yale students involved with PorColombia organized ...
With luck, a possible Latin American shift to the left would mark a return to a moderate, pro-free-trade left, like the one led by Brazil’s former President Fernando Henrique Cardoso.