10 years of struggle: the story behind the mining consultation in Cajamarca
In Colombia, getting citizens to decide about mining in their territory has not been easy.
Read MoreWhere will the 9 million hectares needed for zidres come from?
Before delivering a considerable part of Colombia to private enterprise, the Government must resolve these five issues.
Read MoreIn the country side, life is much harder for women than for men
The progress made in the Peace Agreement on the recognition of the triple discrimination faced by rural women in Colombia cannot be just words and empty promises.
Read MoreThe pressures that healthy food activists face
Aggressive, illegal and corrupt tactics by the industries they oppose.
Read MoreThe pressures that advocates for healthy food face
It is no secret that health activists, particularly those taking on the tobacco industry, have faced aggressive, illegal and corrupt tactics deployed by the industries that these activists battle.
Read MoreIt’s not Trump, it’s the United States: a history of racism and xenophobia
The idea of nation is beautiful. But I believe, as a US citizen, that as long as fear subsists, the idea will remain just that.
Read MoreIt is time to end Miss Universe
It costs a lot, it is unnecessary and, despite the fact that women are adults, it hides acts of violence against them.
Read MoreA school without walls of intolerance
These new times really require us to listen to others who are radically different from us and try to understand their reasons, their beliefs and their life stories.
Read MoreIt is not only sugar: soda also uses more water than you can imagine
Shouldn’t consumers know how many hundreds of liters of water are used throughout the production chain of a liter of soda?
Read MoreWhere are these so-called monsters born?
We refuse to believe that a “normal” person can become a perpetrator capable of raping and brutally murdering a girl, impaling a woman or burning her body with excessive cruelty.
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