Amy Booth
Socialist Party of Bolivia's Embattled Ex-President Is About to Win a Landslide Victory
The leftwing MAS party of Evo Morales was forced out amid violent protests a year ago.
Voters Brace for Violence in Hyper-Polarized Bolivian Presidential Elections
The vote comes after a year of rule by a conservative interim government that is accused of human rights violations.
Thousands Made Homeless by COVID-19 Are Squatting on a Vacant Lot in Argentina
Families living rough here are facing violent eviction from the government because a construction company wants to build a gated community.
'The Blood’s Gone, the Bullets Are Gone': Massacre Survivors Fear Bolivia's Military Will Get Away With Murder
Interim President Jeanine Áñez has ruled herself out of running for president in Bolivia's upcoming elections, but she oversaw atrocious human rights violations during her year in power.
Bolivia's Biker Squads Are Like a 'Hyper-Armed Version of the Proud Boys'
Human rights organizations say the motorcycle gangs, or "motoqueros", are acting in the interests of the conservative interim government.
Coronavirus Is Fueling Child Labor in Bolivia: 'The Priority Is Having Something to Eat'
More children will work to survive now that the government has paused the education system until 2021, say observers.
This Vegan Asado Is Fooling Buenos Aires’ Meat Eaters
In a city known for its love of meat, La Reverde is winning over carnivores with seitan chorizo and grilled tempeh.
I Caused a National Scandal After Painting the Virgin in Fishnets
Bolivian artist Rilda Paco wanted to make a statement on the drunken excess and violence at her country's annual Carnival. Instead, she received rape and death threats.