Payamédicos: Healing with laughter in Buenos Aires
By Chloe Xu and Sijing Yang Medill Reports In the heart of Buenos Aires, the Hospital Posadas becomes a canvas of vibrant colors, harmonious melodies
By Chloe Xu and Sijing Yang Medill Reports In the heart of Buenos Aires, the Hospital Posadas becomes a canvas of vibrant colors, harmonious melodies
By Rika Kojima Medill Reports Boxing is one of the most popular sports in Puerto Rico. For some, it is not merely a sport but
By Ryan Hayes-Owens and Drake Wilson Medill Reports BUENO AIRES — Diego Staropoli is best known as a celebrity tattoo artist. But after losing his
By Amy Boyle and Lena Folke Medill Reports In a city where architectural heritage is under threat, Argentinian artist and architect Natalia Kerbabian uses her
Y No Había Luz is a Puerto Rican theater company founded 18 years ago by seven college students to experiment with the creative power of theatrical art. As theater members explored visual and narrative storytelling, they discovered the importance of inviting their communities to be part of the art and performance.
By Cindy Wang and Julia Jing Medill Reports Centro Artístico Solidario Argentino (C.A.S.A.) and Todos Hacemos Música (THM) are two music programs that advocate for music
By Julia O’Leary and Abby Bustin Medill Reports This is the story of the Alvarez family, Yanina, Natasha and Guadalupe, who are bonded through their
By Julia Lowe Medill Reports Despite having one of the most progressive constitutions in the world, South Africa has no law specifically protecting the human
By John Volk Medill Reports Arslan Ahmed Rana, 33, sits quietly in the back room of his Johannesburg tailor shop. His blue-checkered suit flatters his
By Jordana Comiter Medill Reports Editor’s note: A portion of this story has been translated by Cebisile Mbonani. On a Wednesday afternoon, Marvis Tshuna had