Rocío Chiappe, brigadista: “Today we are sustained by popular organization”
The firefighter founded Brigada Andina. Today, her house is the only one left standing after the fires. "It's changing the way we inhabit these lands."
The firefighter founded 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're kicking off 2026 by sharpening our listening skills and seeking reflection. To that end, we've selected some podcasts for you to listen to during these first weeks of the new year.
The young migrant woman disappeared in November. So far, there has been no progress in the investigation despite various pieces of evidence presented by the family. "Where is Delicia?" is the phrase that keeps popping up everywhere.
Landmark ruling in Leonela Zelaya case recognizes violence against trans people.
Large forest fires are becoming increasingly frequent in the Andean region of Argentine Patagonia. Amid rising temperatures, dry weather, and winds, experts warn of a key factor in the spread and intensity of these fires: pine trees.
“The murder of Berta Cáceres is the result of a carefully planned, organized criminal operation” with state complicity, said the Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts. The global paradigm of a new type of crime and why it matters beyond Honduras.