Santiago-based journalist John Bartlett talks about covering the protests and a vote to rewrite the country’s constitution, even as a pandemic bore down.
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The Brazilian entrepreneur shares her advice on building out a passion project in this podcast.
The pandemic undercuts Latin America’s educational advances, but highlights innovations, too. Brookings’ Emiliana Vegas and Tinker Foundation’s Caroline Kronley explain.
We need to be less harsh about returning to work after family leave, says Panama’s former vice president in the debut podcast episode, hosted by AS/COA’s Susan Segal.
Remittances help provide food, medicine, and even political stability. Creative’s Manuel Orozco, NYU’s Roy Germano, and Remitly’s Matt Oppenheimer talk remittance trends in pandemic times.
Even before the pandemic, turbulence in the Americas was driving a new approach to education, say Deans Joanne Li of FIU Business and Ignacio de la Vega of EGADE.
PepsiCo’s Monica Bauer and Think Olga’s Juliana de Faria cover ways to approach pandemic recovery through a gender lens.
Was President Nayib Bukele's tough-on-crime approach the solution? International Crisis Group's Tiziano Breda says there’s more to the story.
“Un acuerdo tiene que ser balanceado y justo, y creo que la oferta del gobierno lo es”, dijo la presidenta y CEO de AS/COA.
Tales of pandemic mismanagement abound globally. PAHO’s Dr. Giovanni Escalante covers the steps Uruguay took to become a success story.
"It's a really tragic situation across the region," said the AS/COA vice president.
World Justice Project’s Roberto Hernández, a lawyer and co-director of Presunto culpable, delves into the country’s high rate of police torture as well as progress shown by “islands of integrity.”
Harvard University’s Marcia Castro explains how the country, now seen as the pandemic’s epicenter, could reverse course.
It's notable that this is the first time the two administrations have come together, the head of the AS/COA Venezuela Working Group said.
In this episode, we dig into the data on this U.S. voting bloc with Mark Hugo Lopez of the Pew Research Center.
Listen to three past guests share how COVID-19 has redrawn the scenario for Brazil’s China ties, the battle against misinformation, and Amazon deforestation.
"Most countries at this point are just wrapped up in their own domestic crises," said the AS/COA vice president about the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America.
Photojournalist Lisette Poole talks about her 51-day journey documenting two Cuban women who travelled through 13 countries to get to the United States.
“We need to understand that health security is national and global security,” says the University of Miami president and ex-health minister of Mexico.
EQUIS’ Ana Pecova explains why Mexico’s laws fall short when it comes to stemming violence against women and how to turn the tide.