Brazilian NGO Gerando Falcões reaches hundreds of favelas by partnering with local activists.
Americas Quarterly
Edu Lyra: How to Fight Poverty from Within
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Cecilia Tornaghi
Book Review: Will Bolsonarismo Outlast Bolsonaro?
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Brian Winter
A new book by Richard Lapper sheds light on Brazil's culture of popular conservatism.
Book Review: The Life of a Guerrilla Turned Filmmaker
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Oscar del Valle
A Colombian novelist puts a fictional spin on the extraordinary biography of director Sergio Cabrera.
Fixing Education Should Be Our Top Priority
Thoughtful investment in learning after the pandemic is a must for the region’s leaders, writes AS/COA's Susan Segal in Americas Quarterly.
AQ’s Winter Playlist: Two Musicians Turning Tradition Inside Out
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Sebastián Zubieta
A pyrotechnic Brazilian pianist and a transgender Mexican “witch” put daring new twists on established musical convention.
Long View: When An Austrian Archduke Became Emperor of Mexico
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Edward Shawcross
The little-known story of the 19th-century French invasion that gave rise to Cinco de Mayo.
Argentina’s Creative Work to Get Kids Back in Class
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Natalie Alcoba
In the outskirts of Buenos Aires, aggressive outreach programs aim to reduce dropout rates. Is it enough?