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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Ipas Central America and Mexico director Maria Antonieta Alcalde about what the U.S.'s abortion rights movement can learn from reproductive rights wins in Latin America.
President Trump could learn a lesson from Latin America on how his tariffs — which have already sunk the stock market and threaten a recession — can destroy a country’s economy. I know it ...
Sjea Anderson, left, smiles while practicing a dance move with Abby Douglas during a Learn to Latin Dance event hosted by John Salgado Maldonado at the Little Theatre Auditorium in New London on ...
Supporters of women’s reproductive rights and Americans’ right to privacy therefore need to stand up and step out, as did the people of Colombia just last week, causing that country to become the ...
The Brazilian neobank expanded its bank accounts for minors with new features in 2024 by adding high-yield savings "boxes" ...
The advisory states that the purpose of the trip is to “foster relationships, learn more about the path ... Mexico (Shutterstock) The Latin America tour comes on the heels of the mayor’s ...
One major argument I’ve seen against learning Latin is that studying it in order to learn languages more easily - which is often given as a reason to learn Latin - isn’t worth the effort.
But more than that, there is a tendency to draw sharp lines of civilizational difference between “North” and “Latin” America. For someone like Trump, the point is to aggrandize the former ...
And we learn from each other ... And again, that's where I think that the work that we've been doing in Latin America and in other countries could be very useful.
picture alliance dpa/picture-alliance/Sipa USA President Trump could learn a lesson from Latin America on how his tariffs — which have already sunk the stock market and threaten a recession ...