Listen to the voices of Afro-Colombian trans women who speak about their powerful connections to the Pacific riversLas Jaibas produced an audiovisual project unique in ColombiaWritten by Miguel BoteroTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan30 August 2024
What online narratives tell us about the aftermath of the election in VenezuelaWe delve into two narratives forging the current political climate in Venezuela a month after the 2024 presidential elections.Written by Civic Media Observatory30 August 2024
Ecuador's conflicts of power: Was there an ‘attempted coup d'état’ or ‘political gender violence'?Vice President Abad accuses Noboa's government of mistreatment and forced consignment to IsraelWritten by Gina YauriTranslated by Melissa Vida23 August 2024
Venezuelan women say polarization in Venezuela is over'The rejection we're feeling this time is widespread'Written by Iulia HauTranslated by Melissa Vida21 August 2024
Venezuelans use AI avatars and Instagram Live to fight back Maduro's repressionJournalists and activists do everything they can to keep the information flowingWritten by Gabriela Mesones Rojo19 August 2024
The two deaths of the ‘Brazilian DSA’A new character emerged and thrust the platform regulation agenda: Elon MuskWritten by Alice Lana14 August 2024
Venezuelan migrant in Colombia: ‘I dream of returning to rebuild our country’José Montilla is confident that this year Venezuela ‘will break free from the dictatorship’Written by Alana SoaTranslated by Alana Soa13 August 2024
Post-election repression in Venezuela: Authorities target human rights defenders and humanitarian workersVenezuelan NGOs report more than 1,000 arbitrary detentionsWritten by Estefanía Salazar, Gabriela Mesones RojoTranslated by Melissa Vida9 August 2024
Dear international left: Stop telling Venezuelans what to thinkIt's not a right- versus left-wing issueWritten by Laura Vidal9 August 2024
Bestselling writer Paulo Coelho remembers his torture under Brazil's military dictatorship'I scream, but I know no one is listening, because they are also screaming'Written by Global Voices Brazil7 August 2024
The Venezuela of Maduro, the inconvenient sister of Latin America's leftMaduro is becoming increasingly isolated in Latin AmericaWritten by Roberto DíazTranslated by Roberto Díaz7 August 2024
With no local press, a Brazilian town relies on word-of-mouth to inform peopleBrazil has 2,712 cities that are news deserts, according to studyWritten by Agência MuralTranslated by Liam Anderson6 August 2024
Venezuela: Everything you need to know about the precious tally sheets'Our weapons are the tally sheets,' Venezuelans cryWritten by Estefanía SalazarTranslated by Ameya Nagarajan2 August 2024
Key points in Venezuela's presidential elections: What's going on?Venezuelans and the international community have more questions than certainty about the resultsWritten by ProBoxTranslated by Rowan Glass1 August 2024
In a historic move, Venezuelans work together to expose Maduro's electoral fraudCitizens are publishing photos of voting recordsWritten by Gabriela Mesones Rojo, Estefanía Salazar1 August 2024