Heroes in LATAM

What lessons did the FIFA Women’s World Cup teach Latin America?

The FIFA Women's World Cup brought both prominence and evidence to a sport that is still subsidized and underestimated: women's football. Despite its growing popularity, the category still faces significant challenges based around the inequality of opportunities and deep-rooted prejudice in society. One of the main issues to be addressed is the disparity in funding...
November 3, 2023
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Coronavirus: in these housebound times, Aerolíneas Argentinas and its crew are repatriating Argentines stranded in high-risk areas

This is a special flight, it is a repatriation flight. We wanted you to know that there is nervousness, that there is anxiety, that we are worried. So what I’m going to ask you is to have a little…

March 27, 2020
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16 Latin American Women Who Inspired Us

he 8th of March marks the celebration of International Women’s Day, a date commemorating the global struggle for women’s equal rights. At Sherlock, we want to remember some internationally…

March 8, 2020
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Juan Carr, a warrior against the cold

During last winter, very low temperatures shook Buenos Aires, the Argentinian capital. The thermometer went down and its needle marked just a little bit over zero degrees celsius. It was freezing…

December 13, 2019
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The battle for an asbestos-free Colombia

‘The mission is accomplished’, said Daniel Pineda in front of the Congress of the Republic, located in the heart of Bogotá. Daniel fought alongside his wife, Ana Cecilia Niño, for more than 5 years to get…

November 15, 2019
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