Lesly found balance between the limits of religion and her desire for freedom through travel.
18 in Latin America: Navigating the Church’s Supportive – and Restrictive – Embrace
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Luis Cáceres Álvarez
Brazil Is Tired. Guess Who Benefits?
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Brian Winter
Apathy and fatigue are driving Brazil’s politics. AQ’s editor-in-chief explores the potential consequences.
Brazil Is Tired. Guess Who Benefits?
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Brian Winter
Apathy and fatigue are driving Brazil’s politics. AQ’s editor-in-chief explores the potential consequences.
Can Latin America’s Development Banks Be Fixed?
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Rodrigo Zeidan, Irineu E.C. Filho
Corruption, scandal, misuse of funds: these banks have earned their bad reputation. Here’s an argument for keeping them around.
After the Party: Rio de Janeiro's Perfect Storm of Corruption
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Maurício Santoro
Mega-events and oil exploration were supposed to bring prosperity – instead, Rio de Janeiro is struggling to pay its debts.
Survivors of a Massacre in Paraguay Looking for Justice, Five Years Later
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Laurence Blair
A 2012 shooting of landless campesinos and police – and its flawed investigation – continues to trouble Paraguay with its political and social repercussions.
Immigrants Are Dying in U.S. Detention Centers. And It Could Get Worse.
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Brendan O'Boyle
Trump’s push for more detentions with fewer protections will endanger more lives, advocates say.