Laila Espinoza describes her artistic work in Ciudad Juárez, drawing attention to the horrifying pattern of femicides in the city and surrounding country.
Segregated Voting: An Outdated Chilean Political Practice
by Mayra Feddersen Last year, the Chilean National Congress modernized the electoral system, automatically registering all qualified residents to vote and making voting itself voluntary. Previously, registering to vote was optional, but once you registered, voting was obligatory, with fines of up to $224 for registered voters who didn’t show up at the polls. The... Continue Reading →
