2026 FIFA World Cup: Evictions and gentrification denounced in Mexican cities
Activists from Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara denounce a "social cleansing" in preparation for the 2026 World Cup.
Activists from Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara denounce a "social cleansing" in preparation for the 2026 World Cup.
A transgender woman was fired from the Ministry of Economy in December. She is demanding compliance with the employment quota law and denouncing discrimination and harassment.
Thousands of people in different parts of Argentina joined the second Antifascist and Antiracist Pride March to protest against the precariousness of life and the labor reform that will be discussed this week in Congress.
The consequences of the suspension of cooperation from the United States were profound but expanded local networks and alliances.
Interview with the founder of Brigada Andina. Today, her house is the only one left standing after the fires. "It's changing the way we inhabit these lands."
With "Mirarse en otros ojos" (Looking at Oneself in Other Eyes), her first solo album, the singer articulates tradition, identity, and community in a diverse repertoire. The album balances light and edge from a political and emotional perspective.
The multidisciplinary trans artist talks about his sex work and how ableism stigmatizes disabled bodies.
Presentes spoke with HIV activists from six countries. Despite the laws, there have been more setbacks than progress.
The link between activism and science is vital in this global context of setbacks. Activists from Mexico, Argentina, Chile, and Colombia share their experiences.
We've selected some podcasts for you to listen to in these first weeks of the year.