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Latin American Cities in the Age of AI: Navigating the Technological Revolution
06.21.23
AI will continue to permeate and transform cities. With the right guidelines, it will allow governments to improve citizen engagement, reduce tax fraud, and optimize energy, mobility, and waste management systems.
The Future of Food in Latin America: Embracing Insect Protein
06.21.23
Alternative protein sources, such as insects, have emerged as promising solutions that could help reduce the environmental impact of food production while providing a nutritious and accessible protein source.
When Legalizing Abortion is Not Enough: Barriers in seeking Abortion that go beyond Laws
04.4.23
In this article, the authors explore the barriers that women face on the ground when accessing abortion, even when the procedure has been legalized. They look at the cases of Argentina and Colombia, in Latin America, and India and Nepal, in Asia, to highlight examples of barriers and how grassroots organizations are playing a key role in supporting safe access to abortions.
Storytelling in Post-conflict Argentina: How Keeping Memories Alive Can Bring about Justice
09.3.19
Their symbol: a white headscarf. Their weapon: a list of names spoken aloud. Their mission: to keep the memory of their children, “disappeared” by the Argentine military junta four decades ago, alive in the memory of modern-day Argentina and beyond. The Madres de Plaza de Mayo (Mothers of May Plaza), many now in their 70s […]