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Laura Valentina Cortés Sierra

Photo of a group of children from the Awajún community participating in a workshop to draw on photographs of destroyed ecosystems in the Amazon
Greenamazon

The Power Of A Child’s Imagination To Bring The Amazon Back To Life

by Fiorella Montaño February 17, 2022September 3, 2025
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In The Newscolombia

Colombia: “Feminist” Candidate Ingrid Betancourt Accused Of Blaming Rape Victims

by Laura Valentina Cortés Sierra February 16, 2022May 19, 2025
Meet Félix, Havana's Gender-Fluid Diva Opening Cuban Eyes And Minds
LGBTQ Plusviolence

Meet Félix, Havana’s Gender-Fluid Diva Opening Cuban Eyes And Minds

by Ernesto J. Gómez Figueredo February 8, 2022September 3, 2025
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In The Newsjournalism

Why Mexican Journalists Keep Getting Killed — And It’s Not Just Narcos

by Laura Valentina Cortés Sierra January 28, 2022May 19, 2025
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In The Newshealth

Why The COVID-19 Mental Health Crisis Is Hitting Teenage Girls The Hardest

by Laura Valentina Cortés Sierra January 20, 2022May 24, 2025
A Visit To Shusha, A Ghost City Marked By Culture And Ethnic Cleansing
Geopoliticsgeopolitics

A Visit To Shusha, A Ghost City Marked By Culture And Ethnic Cleansing

by Jordi Joan Baños December 27, 2021September 3, 2025
Academic Washing? How Spain's Energy Sector Cleans Its Image At Universities
Greenoil

Academic Washing? How Spain’s Energy Sector Cleans Its Image At Universities

by Dani Domínguez December 20, 2021September 3, 2025
Colombian Gen Z Wins Battle For The Right To Have Blue Hair At Graduation
Societychildren's rights

Colombian Gen Z Wins Battle For The Right To Have Blue Hair At Graduation

by Alidad Vassigh and Laura Valentina Cortés Sierra December 6, 2021May 22, 2025
A woman buys medicine in a pharmacy with almost no products amid COVID19 pandemic , in Cuba
In The Newsmental health

Where Are My Meds? Cubans Facing Mental Illness In COVID Times

by Glenda Boza Ibarra and Sabrina López Camaraza November 24, 2021September 3, 2025
Photo of a boy black-and-white skeleton makeup, in white traditional Mexican clothes, during a Dia de Muertos celebration in Mexico City
In The Newscolombia

Grieving For Papá, Grieving With Others: My Día De Muertos Diary

by Laura Valentina Cortés Sierra November 14, 2021May 19, 2025
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Societynews

Black Women And Breast Cancer: A Tale Of Racism, Sexism And Redemption

by Antoinette Torres Soler November 10, 2021October 29, 2025
Photo of activist Candance Chávez protesting for trans rights
LGBTQ Pluslgbtq+

The Mortal Danger Of Being Trans In Latin America

by Laura Valentina Cortés Sierra November 3, 2021May 24, 2025
How Thailand's Lèse-Majesté Law Is Used To Stifle All Protest
Geopoliticsnews

How Thailand’s Lèse-Majesté Law Is Used To Stifle All Protest

by Laura Valentina Cortés Sierra October 22, 2021May 19, 2025
Photo of people walking alongside the border between Mexico and the United States in Tijuana
In The Newscolombia

A Migrant Odyssey: Haiti To Chile To Mexico’s Border, And Beyond

by ARTURO GALARCE October 12, 2021September 3, 2025

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