Chile: Are Gender-Exclusive Metro Cars a Good Idea?
According to the Observatory against Street Harassment in Chile, “9 out of every 10 women have suffered violence on the street.”
Read MoreAccording to the Observatory against Street Harassment in Chile, “9 out of every 10 women have suffered violence on the street.”
Read MoreWe mustn’t forget the importance of the student movement of the last 20 years, especially in the secondary schools.
Read MoreOne of the priorities is the urgent need to guarantee the human right to water, and to balance access to this natural common good…
Read MoreThe slander and rejection campaign against the articles approved by the Constitutional Convention plenary in Chile is growing every day…
Read MoreThere is a strong women’s movement in Chile that has been fighting for the recognition of care work for years.
Read MoreThe need for this change, and the overall housing problem in Chile, can be viewed from two perspectives. Read about them here….
Read MoreWe have to carry out the search for new answers to the same-old questions, with many more actors, languages and perspectives this time around.
Read MoreOur concept [of development] has always been subordinated to a modern, capitalist delirium, as is the notion of infinite economic growth.
Read MoreThe year 2021 was the driest in Chile’s history, and a recurrent water deficit is predicted for the future.
Read MoreThe problem doesn’t lie in what this group says in ideological terms, but in how and when it speaks out, with a discourse focused around fear
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