Llamados la "Generacion de Oro", comprenden casi la mitad de los muertos en manifestaciones contra el gobierno.
Jóvenes Venezolanos criados bajo el chavismo hoy protestan en su contra
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José González Vargas
Venezuelans Raised Under Chavismo Come of Age On the Front Lines of Protests
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José González Vargas
Called the ‘Golden Generation’ by Chávez, they are nearly half of those killed in anti-government marches.
Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen's Retirement Is a Loss for Bipartisanship
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Juan S. Gonzalez
She is a staunch conservative, but open to dialogue – to the benefit of U.S.-Latin America relations.
Is Brazil Ready for a Black Political Party?
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Kiratiana Freelon
Brazil has few black politicians – and fewer who represent black interests. A new party hopes to change that.
Women Fighting Gender Violence Find Solidarity – and Get Results – Through Twitter
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Andalusia Knoll Soloff
Students at Mexico’s largest university use a virtual campaign to fight real-world sexism, following others in Latin America.
Brazil's Year of Living Dangerously
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Maurício Santoro
The crisis facing Temer’s government is symptomatic of a broader failure – with potentially grave consequences.
Happening Today: AQ's Launch Event on U.S.-Mexico Relations
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AQ Online
Watch the live webcast starting at 6:30 ET, featuring AQ's Top 5 border ambassadors, DREAMer fiction and more.