For our bodies sovereignty
M.D. Stella Manzano*, doctor in the F.A.L., the ruling court that set a precedent for the access to not punishable abortion, talks about the necessity to legalize the voluntary termination of pregnancy.
Rural teachers raise their voices against fumigation
They are rural teachers. They love what they do. However, since the industrialization of the agricultural sector, they have been routinely exposed to high levels of chemical pesticides. The use of glyphosate is threatening their schools, but these teachers don?t give up. They raise their voices and scream out: “Stop fumigating our children!”
"In 60 years, there will be not a single hectare of forest left”
The damages caused by soybean farming, the extractive dependence model and open-pit mining are absent from the Argentina political agenda. Carlos Vicente, a member of Action for Biodiversity and also a member of Grain, warns us about the risks of not taking into account future generations.
“We live on this planet as if we had another one where to go”
Vaca Muerta, the new Argentinian tragedy
Behind the gas and oil reserves, the energy matrix change and the billions invested, the death toll keeps climbing. Argentina?s biggest mega-deposit of non-conventional hydrocarbons and the world?s second-largest shale gas deposit that could be a great opportunity to the country?s economy is, however, a profit for a few and a tragedy for the majority.
“Marian was sentenced for being the couple's visible lesbian”
On LGBT Pride Day, Mariana Gómez was victim of a miscarriage of justice. Judge Marta Yungano gave Mariana a suspended sentence of one year in prison for resisting arrest after kissing her wife in a public place. The judge also ordered Mariana to pay the cost of the trial.
"We are destroying our habitat"
Daniele Incalcaterra premiered the Chaco documentary, in which he gives an account of how businessmen and politicians collude so that he cannot return the lands of his father to the native peoples. A story that exemplifies the continent's great environmental problem.
DIARIOS DE BICICLETA 7
Lectores, amigos, primos, novios, ex novios y otros parientes nos cuentan, en primera persona, su experiencia con la bicicleta como medio de transporte alternativo para unir distancias cortas, medianas y largas. Por Julieta Sabanes
Cítrica: Una nueva revista, una nueva resistencia
La Cooperativa de ex trabajadores del diario Crítica anuncia la aparición del número inicial de su revista mensual "Cítrica", hecha desde Buenos Aires con un sentido federal
PEQUEÑOS VIAJES-CUBA
En esta sección, te contamos pequeñas historias de viajes. No buscamos relatar la belleza natural o artificial de los lugares, sino narrar historias o hechos que nos permitan conocer mejor otras sociedades.
PEQUEÑOS VIAJES: CUBA (segunda parte)
En esta sección, te contamos pequeñas historias de viajes. No buscamos relatar la belleza natural o artificial de los lugares, sino narrar historias o hechos que nos permitan conocer mejor a otras sociedades.
La foto que habla
Por Maiara Queiroz* Esta foto es en Bobô Dioulasso, una bellísima y particular ciudad en Burkina Faso, África.