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34 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Feminist Activists and Popular Communicators Tour Bolivia to Break Neoliberal Government's Information Siege · Activists in Bolivia report a government crackdown involving paramilitary groups, racism, and sexual violence against women.
- 18% of Asylum Seekers in Argentina Are Children, According to New Data · Analysis reveals that 18% of asylum seekers in Argentina are minors, highlighting the vulnerability of infancias migrantes.
- Poll Reveals 80% of Women Distrust Justice System After Reporting Violence · A new survey indicates that nearly 80% of women in Argentina feel stigmatized when they report gender-based violence to the justice system.
- Bolivian Protests Paralyze Nation Amid Severe Government Repression · Thousands mobilize in Bolivia as violent crackdowns paralyze daily life and trigger mass arrests.
- Ruby Grierson: Transgressive Filmmaker Who Documented the Most Vulnerable Lives · Documentary filmmaker Ruby Grierson challenged visual boundaries by portraying the lives of the most marginalized people.
- Argentina Abortion Access Complaints Surge 300% Amid State Obstruction · Abortion-related complaints in Argentina tripled after the state stopped guaranteeing minimum access to reproductive health services.
- Dorothy Ashby: Jazz Pianist Who Adopted the Harp at 20 · Dorothy Ashby transformed jazz, soul, and funk by adopting the harp at age 20.
- Play 'Menos Detalles' Uses Shadow Theater to Depict Grief Over Mother's Death · Gustavo Tarrío's new play uses shadow theater to explore a daughter's loss of her mother.
- Punk Icons Barbi Recanati and Lucy Patané Unite for Self-Management Concert · Barbi Recanati and Lucy Patané reunite to celebrate punk self-management at Teatro Flores.
- Argentina Cuts National Contraceptive Purchases to 63,000 People · Health cuts leave hundreds of thousands of women without access to contraceptives in Argentina.
- Justice to Investigate Delicia Mamani's Disappearance as Possible Human Trafficking Case · Federal justice in Argentina will investigate Delicia Mamani's disappearance as potential human trafficking after months of protests.
- Global Campaign Launches for Kurdish Women's Self-Defense in Rojava · International activists mark 'All Are YPJ' day to defend Kurdish women's revolutionary organization in Syria.
- Psychic Pain in Argentina: Anxiety, Depression, and Social Fear Rise Amid National Crisis · Mental health experts in Argentina report a surge in anxiety, depression, and social phobia linked to the country's ongoing turmoil.
- Argentina's Milei Era Leaves 16.8% of Young Women in Buenos Aires Unemployed · Young women in Buenos Aires face a 16.8% unemployment rate, the highest demographic under President Milei.
- UBA Students Discuss Rising Hate and Punitive Views in Argentine Schools · León Esquenazi and Sol Cozzolino report on growing hate and punitive attitudes toward youth in Argentine schools.
- In a Hostile World, an Author Questions Where Beauty and Tenderness Fit in Daily Life · Eugenia Pérez Tomas explores the struggle to find space for beauty and tenderness amidst modern hostility.
- AI-Generated Fruit Models Embody Toxic Beauty Standards in Viral Trend · Viral 'frutinovelas' use AI to create human-shaped fruits that enforce restrictive beauty ideals.
- Nora Ephron's Sharp Wit Remains Relevant 50 Years After Debut · Nora Ephron's 1978 debut novel continues to provide sharp, relevant answers to modern questions.
- Argentina's Power Ambition Drives Surge in Child Abuse and Femicides · Columnist warns Argentina's political power grab has led to a crisis of femicides and child abuse.
- Argentina Cuts 63 Billion Pesos in Health Funding Amid Public Hospital Collapse · Argentina's government slashes 63 billion pesos from health budgets, exacerbating public hospital collapse and medicine shortages.
- Buenos Aires Police Operate 'Black Storm' in 17 Poor Neighborhoods Amid Government Unrest Plan · Argentine police launched a massive 'Black Storm' operation in vulnerable Buenos Aires neighborhoods with over 1,500 officers.
- New Report Reveals 96% of Popular Neighborhoods Suffer Housing Deficit · A new CISUR report finds 96% of homes in popular neighborhoods face severe housing deficits.
- Argentine Singer Chita Announces Upcoming Acting Debut in 2027 Series · Chita, a singer with a new album, is set to make her acting debut in a series launching in 2027.
- Bolivian Women Demand Resignation of Rodrigo Paz Amid Police Repression · Women's groups in Bolivia demand Rodrigo Paz's resignation following brutal police crackdown on protests.
- Gabriela Gustava Hässel: The Forgotten Bryologist Who Mapped Argentina's Lost Plants · Gabriela Gustava Hässel was a pioneering Argentine researcher dedicated to documenting rare mosses and liverworts.
- Matías Umpierrez's 'Play' Explores Hatred as the Engine of Argentine History · Matías Umpierrez's new play 'Play' uses archival fiction to examine hatred as a historical driver.
- Tucumán Court Acquits Paulina Lebbos Murderers, Father Vows Political Trial · Tucumán court acquitted Paulina Lebbos killers due to lack of evidence; father demands political trial.
- Lola Taba Discusses Identity and Post-Pop Debut in Exclusive Interview · Lola Taba reflects on her identity as a woman and introduces her band's new post-pop album.
- Cuban Writer Elaine Vilar Discusses Domestic and State Violence at Book Fair · Cuban author Elaine Vilar addresses gender-based and state violence at a book fair in May 2026.
- Peter Thiel's AI Technologies Predict Increased Precarity for Women and Diverse Groups · Peter Thiel's digital technologies are forecast to increase economic precarity for women and diverse demographics.