Chile: Ricardo Lagos and the Return of the Living Dead
Andres Kogan believes former Chilean president Ricardo Lagos is living in the past unaware of the changes in Chile over the last 11 years.
Read MoreAndres Kogan believes former Chilean president Ricardo Lagos is living in the past unaware of the changes in Chile over the last 11 years.
Read More“The arpilleras are so moving, an extraordinary example of the value of women amid adversity. They have strength and can speak without fear”.
Read MoreIt will allow a space that raises awareness about stereotypes, discrimination and gender-based violence, opening up a door for society…
Read MoreChileans will decide whether to keep the 1980 Pinochet era constitution or move towards a supreme norm with deep democratic roots.
Read MoreCampillai. 38, is one of the main advocates for the Amnesty Law for prisoners of the 2019 social uprising, during which she lost her vision.
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.
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