Chile and the Day the Approve Vote Didn’t Happen
Apparently, many of us viewed things very naively. Unfortunately, we were wrong & find ourselves at a moment of great weakness and uncertainty
Read MoreApparently, many of us viewed things very naively. Unfortunately, we were wrong & find ourselves at a moment of great weakness and uncertainty
Read MoreThis new Constitution, if approved, will be a toolbox to undo the patriarchy in Chile, and not only in its many types of violence against women…
Read MoreApproving on September 4th is not only passing a new Constitution, but it is also passing a new democratic co-existence in Chile.
Read MoreThe relevance that’s given to Nature is made clear in the Constitutional draft, by dedicating a complete section to it.
Read MoreIt should come as no surprise that Pinochet’s 1980 Chilean Constitution, still in force today, always associates security with public order.
Read MoreIt’s difficult to express the full dimensions of what Chile is currently living through with this unprecedented Constitutional process.
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 democratic legitimacy of this constituent process is evident, much more so than any past processes of constitutional change in Chile.
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 MoreI celebrate the approval of an article like this one. It opens us up to great international challenges and cross-border cooperation…
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