Cannot be unseen: inequality in Latin America in the time of COVID-19*This article was published as a two-pieces series in BaismagSep 21, 2020Sep 21, 2020
COVID-19 Has Put Inequalities in Academia Under a Magnifying GlassThe COVID-19 crisis illuminates gendered and racialised aspects of precarity that were steeping in academia.Jun 2, 2020Jun 2, 2020
Can Latin American Central Banks do ‘whatever it takes’?When it comes to systemic risk, governments are required to do ‘whatever it takes’ — is that a privilege?Apr 20, 2020Apr 20, 2020
Inequality, difference and fearWe struggle to relate across our human differences as equals.Mar 15, 2020Mar 15, 2020
Tras la guerra y la violencia, Colombia reclama derechos e igualdadPor @diazfabioandres y María Gabriela PalacioJan 23, 2020Jan 23, 2020
Marie Antoinette rules in Colombia as the masses protest against inequalitySince late November, Colombia has seen unprecedented mass protests, the longest since 1977.Dec 10, 2019Dec 10, 2019
Noise or signal?Political tensions, schism and violence, expose institutional fractures in BoliviaNov 28, 2019Nov 28, 2019