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Gabriela Barzallo is a journalist based in New York, United States of America.
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Movement Against Mining Gains Ground in Ecuador

28 Jun 2024  |  nacla.org
Ecuador's Río Blanco community, led by Indigenous activist Eli, has successfully fought against illegal mining, culminating in a 2021 referendum in Cuenca that overwhelmingly banned large-scale mining in watershed areas. This decision protects vital rivers and moorlands and sets a national precedent for environmental activism. Despite the victory, the debate over mining continues, with presidential candidates Guillermo Lasso and Andrés Arauz both viewing mining as crucial for economic development, though Arauz proposes a more regulated approach. Activists like David Fajardo emphasize the need for sustainable economic models and grassroots organizing to defend water and ecosystems.

Mexico elects its first female president: What does it mean?

04 Jun 2024  |  Missing Perspectives
Claudia Sheinbaum has been elected as Mexico's first female president, marking a historic moment for the country and a significant step towards gender equality. Her victory is seen as a breakthrough in a nation with deep-rooted machismo and gender-based violence. While her presidency is celebrated as a symbol of progress, there are concerns about whether it will lead to substantial change, especially if she continues the policies of her predecessor, Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Sheinbaum has pledged to focus on women's rights, science, and development, with specific proposals to combat gender violence and support women's economic independence. The success of her presidency will be measured by its ability to bring about meaningful change and create a more inclusive society.

In Brazil, an abortion debate pits feminists against the church

12 Apr 2024  |  www.aljazeera.com
In Brazil, the restrictive abortion laws disproportionately affect Black and marginalized women, as highlighted by the ordeal of Mariana Leal de Souza, who faced life-threatening complications from an illegal abortion. Despite the emergence of a strong feminist movement and legal initiatives to decriminalize abortion, there is significant opposition from the growing evangelical movement. The Supreme Court of Brazil is the final decision-maker on abortion laws, with recent sessions indicating a split in opinions among the justices. The debate continues to be influenced by political and religious factors, with the potential to shift public perception and policy.

Inside Colombia's Estéreo Picnic Festival: A celebration of culture, youth, and female empowerment

11 Apr 2024  |  Missing Perspectives
The Estéreo Picnic Festival in Bogotá, Colombia, celebrated music, culture, and female empowerment, featuring performances by artists like SZA, Nicki Nicole, Verito Astrilla, and Sam Smith. The festival highlighted themes of representation, diversity, and social responsibility, with a focus on inclusivity and cultural pride. Attendees expressed their individuality through fashion, and the event underscored a commitment to a more inclusive and sustainable future.

Stickers, soap and legal help: the rise of Mexico City’s ‘feminist markets’

08 Apr 2024  |  the Guardian
In Mexico City, feminist markets known as 'mercaditas feministas' have emerged as both a commercial and political movement, advocating for women's rights and economic independence. These markets, which began as a Facebook group in 2016, have grown into a support network offering goods, services, and legal assistance, particularly for survivors of violence. Amidst Mexico's high femicide rates and gender inequality, these markets provide a platform for women to sustain themselves and challenge societal norms. Despite facing challenges such as police harassment, the markets have gained local recognition for their positive impact on the community.

Ecuador: 'Modern-Day Slaves' Seek Justice in Landmark Trial

04 Apr 2024  |  rsn.org
Dozens of current and former workers at Furukawa Plantaciones in Ecuador, many of Afro descent, allege human rights violations and modern-day slavery, citing long hours, inadequate pay, and inhumane living conditions. A group of over 100 workers is seeking legal compensation following a 2019 report by the Ecuadorian Ombudsman’s Office and subsequent government investigations. A criminal trial on charges of human trafficking for labor exploitation against Furukawa is set to proceed. The Ministry of Labour had ordered Furukawa to halt operations and the state issued a public apology. Despite a 2021 court order for compensation, workers claim they have not been paid. Furukawa denies the allegations, stating it has made reparations and improved conditions. The case highlights issues of structural racism and discrimination faced by Afro-Ecuadorians.

Nina Gualinga raises her voice against gender violence suffered by indigenous women

08 Mar 2024  |  El País México
Nina Gualinga, an indigenous activist from the Amazon, has publicly addressed the gender violence she and other indigenous women face. Despite her global recognition for environmental activism, Gualinga's personal battle against her abusive ex-partner highlights systemic issues within Ecuador's judicial system. Supported by the Mujeres Amazónicas collective, she continues to fight for justice and the protection of indigenous women. The article underscores the broader context of gender violence in Ecuador, particularly among indigenous communities, and the ongoing struggle for legal and social recognition.

A Toxic Footprint

06 Mar 2024  |  www.palabranahj.org
The article highlights the devastating impact of oil exploitation by Texaco (now Chevron) on the indigenous communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon. It details the environmental degradation, health crises, and cultural losses suffered by the A'i Kofán people and other affected groups. Despite legal battles and international arbitration, justice remains elusive, with Chevron denying responsibility and shifting blame to Petroecuador. The narrative underscores the ongoing struggle for environmental justice, the politicization of the issue, and the resilience of the affected communities in seeking reparations and support through solidarity and grassroots efforts.

A Toxic Trail

06 Mar 2024  |  www.palabranahj.org
The article details the devastating impact of oil exploitation by Texaco (now Chevron) on the indigenous communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon. It highlights the severe environmental pollution, health crises, and cultural disruption caused by the company's operations. Despite legal battles and a significant ruling against Chevron, the company has not paid compensation, attributing the damage to Petroecuador. The article also discusses the political ramifications in Ecuador, the ongoing struggle for justice by affected communities, and the role of international courts. Community solidarity and grassroots efforts have been crucial in addressing the crisis, despite threats and challenges.

Big oil’s legacy: In Ecuador, Indigenous communities cope with pollution, illness

01 Mar 2024  |  cleveland
Indigenous communities in Ecuador's Amazon region are grappling with severe pollution and health crises caused by decades of oil exploitation by Texaco, now Chevron. The contamination has led to widespread cancer, miscarriages, and environmental degradation, with Chevron accused of failing to comply with environmental protocols. Despite legal battles and a 2011 Ecuadorian court ruling ordering Chevron to pay $9 billion in compensation, the company has not paid, citing fraud and attributing the damage to Petroecuador. Community leaders and environmental activists continue to fight for justice and remediation, facing significant challenges and threats.
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