
How Women in Argentina are Resisting the Damages of Incarceration
The disproportionate impact of incarceration on women creates a myriad of challenges that they are forced to overcome once they…
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The disproportionate impact of incarceration on women creates a myriad of challenges that they are forced to overcome once they…
The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) welcomes U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s announcement, on October 3, that the…
In Guatemala, human rights defenders, independent judges and prosecutors, journalists, and Indigenous leaders are under assault as part of a…
There’s a moment when a room packed with people including human rights activists, philanthropists, artists, government officials and journalists, goes…
When 15 Maya Q’eqchi’ indigenous women became the first to win a case against former military officials in 2016, they…
One of the most effective ways the War on Drugs justifies violence is by stereotyping its enemies: the various players…
A groundbreaking law that promotes alternatives to incarceration for women could go into force in Colombia as early as August…
I write the first draft of this postscript to the IEANPE’s assessment of the implementation of the Ethnic Chapter of…
The first time Patricia Tévez went to the district prosecutor’s office in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to demand that the system…
From an early age, the odds stood against her: violence at home, discrimination, abuse on the streets. But Kenya does…
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