Latin America’s Social Distance Disconnect
While wealthy residents shelter in place, many of those living on the edge of the region’s biggest cities face impossible choices.
Amid Rio’s Violence, a Local Poetry Movement Offers Hope
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“Poesia de Esquina” collects work from aspiring poets and everyday people, offering an outlet for expression in Rio’s City of God favela.
Panorama: Looking at our hemisphere from all directions (Spring 2008)
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Hispanic Voting
In states across the U.S., this year’s presidential primary elections have seen some of the highest voter turnouts in the past 40 years. Fighting for votes state-by-state, candidates are courting an increasingly important electorate: the Hispanic population.