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Great Expectations: What's It Like to Be 18 in Latin America?
In AQ’s new issue, our special report on a generation that wants it all – but may struggle to achieve it.
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Today's Latin American Dream: A Decent Job
Youth unemployment is rising fast. Here's a plan on how to tackle it.
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How Latin American Governments Favor the Old
Brazil, Uruguay and others overspend on pensions – while youth unemployment is on the rise.
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Where Is the Latin American Macron?
Latin America is young – the median age is 30 – but many of its presidents are past retirement age. AQ's editor-in-chief looks for the next generation.
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We've Been Here Before: An Interview with Fernando Henrique Cardoso
What today's activists can learn from protesters past – like Brazil's former president, a protagonist of two great periods of upheaval.
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Facing Threats, Mexicans Lead AQ’s Top 5 Latin American Journalists
Journalists from Argentina, El Salvador and Venezuela round out our list.
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Photo Essay: Rodrigo Abd
A collection of work from Argentine photographer Rodrigo Abd, featured as one of AQ's Top 5 Latin American journalists.
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The Forgotten Betrayal of Southern Brazil’s Black Revolutionaries
A 19th-century massacre reveals fault lines coursing through Brazil today.
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SPONSORED CONTENT
A message from Chevron: Mamadou Marcel Blondin Beye discusses the company's work with young job-seekers in Latin America.
For Nearly a Century, Social Investment Has Been Key to Chevron's Business in Latin America
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Latin American Youth
Latin Americans coming of age today have more opportunities – and higher aspirations – than their parents. But many of the old hurdles remain.