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Americas Quarterly
The Deportation of Venezuelan Kids Should Stop
February 3, 2021
/ Tamara Taraciuk Broner, Martina Rapido Ragozzino

The Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago, close to Nicolás Maduro, is separating families.

Venezuela
Americas Quarterly
Film Review: Eduardo & Mônica
February 3, 2021
/ Cecilia Tornaghi

René Sampaio directs an unlikely love story inspired by the lyrics of late composer Renato Russo.

Ecuador
Americas Quarterly
Q&A: A Guatemalan Farmer Battles Climate Change
February 2, 2021
/ Leonie Rauls

Enrique Samayoa is confronting the effects of climate change with traditional farming practices.

Guatemala
Americas Quarterly
A Year of Change on the Paraná River
February 2, 2021
/ Sebastián López Brach

Islanders in Argentina’s Paraná Delta fight to keep local traditions alive amid environmental and public health emergencies.

Americas Quarterly
Book Review: Red Ants
February 2, 2021
/ Mariana Reina

Pergentino José's first short story collection celebrates Zapotec culture, while underscoring the threats it faces.

Americas Quarterly
The Complex Task of Reviving Multilaterals in Latin America
February 1, 2021
/ Oliver Stuenkel

A renaissance in regional cooperation will have to start small – and skirt polarization.

Americas Quarterly
Yaku Pérez: The New Face of Ecuador’s Left?
February 1, 2021
/ Brendan O’Boyle

With an environmentalist message, Yaku Pérez has become the dark horse candidate in Ecuador's presidential race.

Ecuador
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