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Women in journalism make their voices heard

Conversatorio Mujeres Poderosas brings powerhouse women in journalism head-to-head Conservatorio Mujeres poderosas. Photo: Tasha Sandoval A...

A journey around the world with the history of the cacerolazo

How this peaceful protest method originated and how bogotanos are making it their own. Natalia Gordillo and Katherin Martinez attended the protest...

WeTrade Fair: ‘We are also citizens like any other Colombian’

WeTrade emphasized how more inclusive business practices could help firms expand their customer base. he Ágora Bogotá Convention Center hosts...

Exhibition: Colombia La Bella

Colombian photographer Gabriel Eisenband speaks about Colombia La Bella, his exhibition of extraordinary natural park landscapes. Credit: Gabriel...

Claudia López’s election is another step forward for diversity

Following Claudia López’s election as the first openly LGBT mayor of a Latin American capital, we find out what her victory means in the LGBT...

The silent revolution of quality coffee

This year’s Cafés de Colombia Expo 2019 is all about developing coffee culture in the capital. Colombian coffee is experiencing a...

Colombia joins international climate protest

Campaigners in Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, Santa Marta, Tolima, and Ibague call for national climate emergency. Muisca leader calls for...

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