Employee-run Companies, Part of the Landscape of an Argentina in Crisis
A group of Farmacoop workers stand in the courtyard of their plant in Buenos Aires. Members of the Argentine cooperative
Read moreA group of Farmacoop workers stand in the courtyard of their plant in Buenos Aires. Members of the Argentine cooperative
Read moreFarmer José Antonio Sosa, known as Ché, stresses the importance of taking into account the direction of the land for
Read moreA mountainous landscape in the area of the headwaters of the Velhas River, where “barraginhas”, the Portuguese name for holes
Read morePollution from urban sewage is visible in the Onça (jaguar, in Portuguese) River, near its mouth, seen here from the
Read moreLacombe (right), from Haiti, and Ricaela, a Dominican who recently arrived in Chile, pose at the stall where they work
Read moreDuring one of the hearings in Buenos Aires, the court trying a 1924 indigenous massacre in the Chaco heard the
Read moreChildren and adolescents in a Yanomami community in Parima, on the southern border with Brazil, the area where four indigenous
Read moreLack of disclosure of contracts, payments and socio-environmental impacts characterize Mexico’s coal industry. The picture shows workers at the Nueva
Read moreFrancisca Piecho stands with her daughter-in-law Johana Cruz and her grandson outside her home that now has electricity from solar
Read moreCastle, Comfort Dominica. Dominica is the latest Caribbean country to sign on to the UN Multi-Country Sustainable Development Framework, to
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