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An “American Spring”?

November 29, 2014by Cristin Leave a comment

Thousands of demonstrators arrived in Mexico City, on Thursday Nov. 20, with a charge for the resignation of President Enrique Peña Nieto, following several weeks of protests of the disappearance of […]

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Activism, Central America, Corruption, Cristin, Drug War, Gang Violence, Latin America

Venezuela offers higher education to 1000 Palestinian Students

November 20, 2014by Cristin Leave a comment

Palestinians travel to Venezuela for Medical School Venezuela received over 100 Palestinian medical students on November 6 through the Yasser Arafat Scholarship Program. They were met with enthusiastic crowds of […]

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Arab League, Armed Conflict, Cristin, Latin America, South America

Child poverty and high dropout rates in Spain

November 4, 2014by Cristin 1 Comment

A new UNICEF report finds dramatic increases in child poverty in Spain. One in 3 children is reported to live in poverty or “at risk of social exclusion, and the […]

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Activism, Children, Cristin

“Not like this”: Parents protest Education Reform in Chile

November 3, 2014by Cristin Leave a comment

“No” to Education Reform Thousands of parents protested last week in Santiago, Chile, in opposition to new education reform reflecting the protests of students occurring over the past few years, demanding free education […]

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Activism, Cristin, Latin America

“Hasta Encontrarlos” (Until We Find Them): A Student Protest and a Mass Grave in Iguala, Mexico

October 7, 2014by Cristin Leave a comment

On September 26, police opened fire on student protesters in the city of Iguala, Mexico. 43 students were reported missing from the Ayotzinapa Normal School, a rural teacher’s college with a history of social activism […]

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Activism, Central America, Corruption, Cristin, Gang Violence, Latin America, Mexico

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