Odete Kuruaya is the last fluent speaker of her people's native language. Her culture, nearly decimated in the early 20th century, could be completely wiped out in light of future projects.
We grudgingly tolerate algorithms that predict our cultural consumption – but applying them to exam results has highlighted our unease about how algorithms override individuality.
The indifference of a certain left to the case of Rubén González, a trade unionist imprisoned by the Bolivarian regime, exemplifies the extent to which it is disconnected from reality in Venezuela.
The number of social groups involved in the Belarusian protest movement guarantees a broad front, but it also makes the emerging coalition internally fragile.
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on indigenous peoples, along with the context of violence and territorial dispossession to their detriment, forces us to think of solutions from the most varied legal and political spheres.