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Latin American Solidarity in Changing Times  

Anthropology News

Thirteen US residents—Black, white, and brown—mixed among about 30 community members sipping tinto , a traditional sweet Colombian coffee, and listening to testimonies of those who had been threatened or lost loved ones due to illegal armed groups or mining projects.

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Work rules for benefits programs deter low-income Americans from going to college

The Hechinger Report

But experts say that a degree or credential could help achieve that while generating other economic benefits for states. Some of those concerns are I feel like not only a red herring but also fairly unfounded in terms of what the data tell us.” Federico, too, thinks education can be a path to economic stability.

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