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Caio Fernando Abreu’s Legacy Is Thriving in the Internet Age
May 3, 2022
/ Tom Müller

Brazilian millennials love this writer from the 1980s—and his tender depictions of queer life in the big city.

Brazil
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Americas Quarterly
A 22-Year-Old Mexican Entrepreneur Wants to Fix Logistics
May 3, 2022
/ Ezequiel González Camaño

Nowports is targeting bottlenecks in Latin American trade, as demand for nearshoring increases.

Mexico
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Americas Quarterly
Haitians Deserve a Rethink on International Aid
May 3, 2022
/ Michèle Duvivier Pierre-Louis

Instead of sticking with failed strategies, the international community should target micro-loans to small-scale farmers.

Haiti
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Americas Quarterly
The Critics Are Coming for Roberto Bolaño
May 3, 2022
/ Nick Burns

After decades of praise, some are souring on the late literary icon. A new book defends his legacy.

Chile
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Guatemala and Alejandro Giammattei: An Overview
May 3, 2022
/ Emilie Sweigart

This article is adapted from AQ’s special report on the Summit of the Americas.

Guatemala
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Americas Quarterly
“This Can Be Done”: In Honduras, Farmers Adapt to a Changing Climate
May 3, 2022
/ John Otis

Rather than heading north, some Central Americans are rotating crops and making other changes. But funding is scarce.

Honduras
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Brazil
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Brazil and Jair Bolsonaro: An Overview
May 3, 2022
/ Emilie Sweigart

This article is adapted from AQ’s special report on the Summit of the Americas.

Brazil
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