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Chilean Students Are Now Poised for Congressional Victories
Camila Vallejo, running for office from the working class southern Santiago neighborhood "La Florida," campaigned on tax reform and a full overhaul of the Chilean Constitution that was written by aides to former dictator Augusto Pinochet.
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40 Years After the Coup, Chile's Dark Past Still Haunts
"¿Dónde están los desaparecidos?” (Where are the disappeared?) was a phrase written across the walls of Chile's capital in the lead-up to the 40th anniversary of President Salvador Allende’s death.
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Chilean Students' Demands for Education Reform Grow Louder
Student demonstrators tried to disrupt President Sebastian Piñera's final state of the nation speech to Congress.
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In April, Education Movements Are Gaining Full Steam
Fighting against austerity measures and racist educational policies, political pushback led by students and teachers worldwide is at an all-time high.