The Crisis that Sunk Latin America (La Crisis que Hundió a Latinoamérica)

The Crisis that Sunk Latin America (La Crisis...

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How Can Latin America Be Fixed? (¿Cómo Se Arregla Latinoamérica?)

Honestly, we all love Latin America, but we're not blind to the fact that many things simply don't work or could be better. Whether it's at the political or social level, Latin America has the potential to be a much more developed region.But what is the cause behind all of it? Is ...  Show more

Avándaro, The Day That Changed Mexican Rock (Avándaro, El Día que Cambió el Rock Mexicano)

Rock music has always been somewhat controversial in conservative societies, and Mexico (a highly religious and Catholic country) held great distrust and contempt towards this music which, according to some, was linked to the "Devil" and "bad behaviors".But then Avándaro happened ...  Show more

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