Review Radio: Upheaval in Latin America Angello Alcazar Nov 11, 2019 On October the 14th, protests ignited in Santiago, the capital of Chile, after the government's decision to raise…
Female Activists: Much More than Victims Angello Alcazar Apr 27, 2019 Coupled with their inherent vulnerability as human rights defenders, the fact that they are women has deceived…
Venezuela and the Road Ahead Angello Alcazar Mar 7, 2019 Not only has Maduro provided ample evidence of his inability to deal with reality, but he has also (unwillingly)…
Ieri, oggi, domani: The Unceasing Battle against Racism in Italy Angello Alcazar Feb 2, 2019 The Italian people urgently needs to revisit some key passages in its history in order to understand, and combat,…
Prosecution at last for Peru’s former President Alan García? Angello Alcazar Dec 27, 2018 Despite the protracted waiting time for his trial, it is highly likely that Alan García will have to respond to his…
The pro-abortion crusade in Argentina Angello Alcazar Nov 1, 2018 “'Better' never means better for everyone… It always means worse for some.” We can find this poignant statement in…
LGBTI Rights in Latin America: A(nother) Pending Debt Angello Alcazar Sep 28, 2018 On June 30th, the 17th edition of the Marcha del Orgullo Gay (Gay Pride Parade) took place in Peru. Like most…
Nicaragua: No More Time for Pitiful Updates Angello Alcazar Sep 3, 2018 Located in the picturesque Central American isthmus, the Republic of Nicaragua rests upon a land with the same…
Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church: Too Many Words and Too Little Action Angello Alcazar Jun 24, 2018 From time immemorial, priests have occupied a position of privilege and even reverence in Western societies. While…
Russia and Peru: A Shared History of Gender Violence Angello Alcazar Apr 27, 2018 Now that there are only a few months left before Peruvians can see their national football team play in the FIFA…