Chile’s FM to Meet with Nicaraguan Opposition in Los Angeles
In one of the many side gatherings around the Summit of the Americas taking place in Los Angeles, California through June 10th.
Read MoreIn one of the many side gatherings around the Summit of the Americas taking place in Los Angeles, California through June 10th.
Read MoreThe Chilean president affirms that his government “really” believes in democracy and “we are committed to respecting human rights.”
Read MoreOne of the most innovative and revolutionary issues in Chile’s constitutional draft is related to the incorporation of non-human animals…
Read MoreThe environment, feminism, and a firm commitment to human rights mark the beginning of Urrejola’s term as the new Chilean foreign minister.
Read MoreThe democratic legitimacy of this constituent process is evident, much more so than any past processes of constitutional change in Chile.
Read MoreThis is “their” Constitution, because it speaks of sexual, social, cultural, and environmental rights that they see as fundamental.
Read MoreThe retired officer alluded to the “internal threat”, that ominous concept of the Cold War, part of Chile’s National Security Doctrine.
Read MoreAbout 1.9 million migrants are currently in our country, most of whom come from Venezuela, Peru, Haiti and Colombia.
Read MoreThe furious nationalist and racist reaction to this shouldn’t come as a surprise, and it’s coming not only from sectors of the right…
Read MoreA joke isn’t only intended to draw laughter. It can be a sophisticated way to communicate prejudices, sexual attitudes, & hidden intentions.
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