"The result is a series of haunting abstracts of manmade catastrophe and a post-human landscape," writes Matthew Marani in The Architect's Newspaper.
Projeto Chernobyl Captures a Post-Human Landscape on Radiographic Film
Why the UN Human Rights Council Still Matters — Even With Venezuela
Human rights abusers' efforts to gain seats on the UN body prove its relevance.
Alice Miceli on X-raying Chernobyl
Brazilian artist Alice Miceli talks about her exhibition Projeto Chernobyl to Art in America's Emily Watlington.
Political Vacuum in Bolivia as Morales Announces Resignation
"The situation is very unstable and does seem to be deteriorating," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Al Jazeera about Evo Morales' resignation.
In Spite of Bolsonaro, China Quietly Deepens its Influence in Brazil
Xi Jinping's visit to Brasília caps a highly successful effort of damage control.
Timeline: Evo Morales Resigns from the Bolivian Presidency
Latin America’s longest continuously serving president stepped down November 10. AS/COA Online tracks events from election day through Morales’ resignation.
Americans Have a Massive Blind Spot on Drug Use in Latin America
"We’ve got to find a way to talk about the morality of recreational drug use," writes AS/COA's Brian Winter in The Washington Post.