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The Leaders of Mexico and Brazil Are Shamefully Soft on Putin. It Will Haunt Them
March 3, 2022
/ Andrés Oppenheimer

Twelve Latin American presidents had not criticized the Russian invasion by February 28, four days after the invasion, according to AS/COA, writes Andrés Oppenheimer for the Miami Herald.

Foreign Relations
Installation of This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York, 1965 – 1975 Part II at Americas Society. (Image: Arturo Sánchez)
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Revisiting Latin American Artists' Struggle for Representation in the United States
February 28, 2022
/ Billy Anania

This Must Be the Place's "greatest strength is its insistence that the U.S. did not passively allow representation; artists had to fight for it," writes Billy Anania in Hyperallergic.

Arts & Culture
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Can the G7's B3W Compete with China's Belt and Road in Latin America?
February 23, 2022
/ Mat Youkee

"The US can try to compete on values–transparency, labour rights, the environment–but it’s not an agenda that’s easy to sell," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Diálogo Chino.

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Some in Latin America Applaud Russia's Ukraine Moves
February 23, 2022
/ Sabrina Rodriguez

“Latin America has a very well-honed sense of sovereignty…where is that same sensitivity when it comes to Russia bullying a weaker neighbor?" said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Politico.

Economics & Finance
This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York, 1965 – 1975 parte II en Americas Society. (Foto: Arturo Sánchez)
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This Must Be the Place: El arte latino en Nueva York (1965–1975)
February 20, 2022
/ Humberto Valdivieso

"El resultado de la investigación es un valioso aporte y una invitación…a seguir desocultando la labor de los latinoamericanos en esos años luminosos", escribe Humberto Valdivieso en El Nacional.

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U.S. Mulls Booting Nicaragua from Trade Pact over Crackdown
February 18, 2022
/ Joshua Goodman and Christopher Sherman

"It would send the right message to the private sector to stay away from Nicaragua," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Associated Press.

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La vacunación masiva en México cumple un año con avances y pendientes
February 15, 2022

México, un país de 126 millones de habitantes, solo ha vacunado por completo cerca del 60% de la población, escribe EFE citando a AS/COA Online.

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