7th July 2022 Water Trucks and Long Waits to Shower: A Regional Water Crisis Latin America's water crisis is hitting both the poor and those with means
31st May 2022 Deadly Machismo in the Peruvian Andes A film opens questions about the roots of machismo and homophobia in Peru's indigenous communities
4th April 2022 Criminal Gangs and Landmine Use in Latin America An uptick in landmine use by criminal gangs is a result of a weak, corrupt and coopted state in a region working hard to demine after decades of conflict
2nd July 2021 The Twilight of Democracy in Peru? The context and consequences of Keiko Fujimori's attempt to subvert Peruvian democracy
14th October 2020 At Least There's Not a Civil War Anymore Despite the challenges of poverty, environmental exploitation and corruption, a commodities boom and relative peace give Peruvians reason for optimism
7th October 2020 Five Percent Taxes, Potholes, and Universal Health Insurance Discussions with Peruvians reveal a high-level of cynicism toward government
16th September 2020 Moonscapes and a Loss of Security A travel through northern Peru shows a poor, exploited nation whose people still live with the consequences of the 1990s civil war