Yolanda Perez, an activist challenging inequality and violence through art in Chiapas Published: 1 December 2022 Photo story The struggle Yolanda faces is against a systemic authoritarian system, shaped by classism, machismo, poverty, violence and discrimination. By José Pablo Quiñones Guzmán, Javier Escalante Rosado and Lizeth Alejandra Bonifaz Cordero
Aby Cris, a trans boy who challenges the system in university spaces Published: 1 December 2022 Photo story In claiming their rights, they have stood up against a sexist and oppressive education system. Just seeking to make universities safe spaces in Mexico. By José Pablo Quiñones Guzmán, Javier Escalante Rosado and Martín Zetina
Issues & Struggle of young People in the 2021 National Strike Movement Published: 1 December 2022 Video This video portrays young men and women from various sectors and social movements in urban and rural areas throughout Colombia and shows their issues & struggle in the 2021 national strike movement. By Camilo Imuez and Santiago Pastas Delgado
Ha'kanules: young water guardians in Southern Mexico Published: 1 December 2022 Photo story The region has the largest network of subterranean rivers in the world; its objective is to preserve natural resources in spite of large polluting companies. Yamili Salazar Ku is a young Environmental Engineering graduate who, since 2013, has been leading the largest network of water guardians throughout the Yucatan. She promotes environmental education, water care and human rights. By José Pablo Quiñones Guzmán, Javier Escalante Rosado and Abraham Bote Tun
Social Protest in the Southwestern Colombian City Pasto Published: 1 December 2022 Reflection The article describes and discusses social protest in the southwestern Colombian city Pasto within the framework of the so-called "National Strike". The situation was characterized by an unprecedented social mobilization and an alarming escalation in the use of repressive violence by the state. By Francisco Marín and Nathaly Hernández Botina
El Salvador: Fragmentos Published: 22 October 2022 Two video fragments Patricia Trigueros gathers fragments from the different women's collective workspaces and composes an essay that reflects shared learning. Meme Flores responds to the rhythm and flashes of scenes with shots, movements and sounds that accompany the portrait. By Patricia Trigueros and Meme Flores
10 Recommendations from the RCOY Latin America Published: 21 October 2022 Conference documentation The historic Latin American Youth Climate Summit took place in 2022 in the city of Cartago, Costa Rica. Three days of pure reflection, exchange and debate led to the drafting of a participatory regional document with 10 recommendations for national governments and another 10 for large emitters. By Erick Fariñas Torres
Of struggles, resistance, art and other demons Published: 13 October 2022 Essay This text explores the contents, forms, agendas and disputes that have confronted youth movements (in terms of art and culture) in Colombia over the last 20 years. All this is in order to recognize and acknowledge ourselves in the midst of a path that attempts to erase experiences and hinder solidarity. By Karol Daniela Sánchez
Elections in Brazil – Democracy at stake in the era of algorithmic politics Published: 28 September 2022 Analysis Determined to stay in power, Brazil’s incumbent president Jair Bolsonaro borrows from Donald Trump’s playbook and is preparing the ground for a stolen election myth. He rose to power by learning how to mobilize voters from Barack Obama – and by flooding the internet with fake news. By Manoela Vianna
Gender-based violence in politics - a threat to democracy Published: 24 November 2022 Commenary One of the main reasons women choose not to run for political office: They fear their safety inside and outside social networks, as well as attacks from the opposition and from within their own ranks. By AzMina