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Upside Down World is a news and analysis outlet covering social movements and politics in Latin America.
Since 2003, we have provided coverage that addresses the imbalance of political and economic power in our hemisphere, highlights voices and victories from social movements, traces the impact of Washington’s imperialism, and takes a critical and investigative look at the region’s political landscape.
We live in and report on an upside down world, where the poor and oppressed majority of society suffer as political and financial power is concentrated in the hands of a few. Our media organization’s name is based on the work of the late Uruguayan author Eduardo Galeano, who wrote, “If the world is upside down the way it is now, wouldn’t we have to turn it over to get it to stand up straight?”
With a view, as the Zapatistas say, “from below and to the left,” we are a community of writers, activists, and editors who, through empowering and educational reporting, aim to flip the world upside down… or right side up.
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Displaying 1 - 1 of 1La importancia de la tierra para las mujeres frente al patriarcado y el cambio climático
sta es la situación de una compañera que vive en la comunidad Totoral ubicada en Oruro, Bolivia, en donde reciben agua potable solo por una hora a la semana proveniente de una comunidad cercana. Esto debido a que sus aguas se encuentran altamente contaminadas por metales pesados. Son en estas condiciones difíciles en que las mujeres tienen que garantizar la provisión de agua para él consumo y la pequeña agricultura de la comunidad.