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Americas Quarterly
When Mexico Tried a Different Approach to Drugs—and Washington Said No
July 16, 2024
/ Carlos A. Pérez Ricart

In 1940, a major reform envisioned treating drug addiction with regulated dispensaries, until the U.S. helped put a stop to it.

Mexico
Health
Americas Quarterly
AQ’s Summer Playlist: Unexpected Collisions
July 16, 2024
/ Sebastián Zubieta

From São Paulo to Havana, surprising musical and cultural combinations mark AQ’s music critic’s warm-weather selection.

Arts & Culture
Americas Quarterly
Q&A: Chile’s Ambitious Environmental Fund
July 16, 2024
/ Emilie Sweigart

Restoring the national botanical garden, which burned down in this year’s wildfires, is just one project for the relatively new national fund.

Chile
Environment & Sustainability
Americas Quarterly
The Dark Side of Development in Mexico’s Isthmus of Tehuantepec
July 16, 2024
/ Andrea Villa Franco

With handfuls of earth and hard data, a Oaxacan artist testifies to the toll that a wind farm boom and other changes have taken on her native lands.

Mexico
Arts & Culture
Americas Quarterly
Meet the Chelemeras: The Maya Women Who Restore Mangroves in Mexico’s Yucatán
July 16, 2024
/ Bénédicte Desrus

Internationally hailed, the reforestation project run by 14 women targets these life-sheltering, shoreline-protecting ecosystems.

Mexico
Environment & Sustainability
Americas Quarterly
Searching for Argentina’s Lost Yiddish Theater
July 16, 2024
/ Facundo Milman

In a young Argentine literary standout’s new novel, the country’s Jewish past and present collide.

Argentina
Arts & Culture
Americas Quarterly
Timeline: U.S.-Latin America Relations Under Trump and Biden
July 16, 2024
/ Rich Brown, Emilie Sweigart

AQ highlights the major moments in hemispheric relations under the two presidents, from USMCA to Biden’s border action.

United States
U.S. Policy
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