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During the months of January and February 2022, in the northern part of Argentina, in the province of Corrientes, massive fires occurred in the Ibera National Park, consuming more than one million hectares and causing the loss of local flora and fauna.
Diego Maradona, the legendary Argentine footballer, passed away on November 25, 2020, at the age of 60. The cause of death was a heart attack. His funeral in Buenos Aires was a significant event, drawing immense public attention and emotional tributes. Thousands of grieving fans gathered to pay their respects at the Casa Rosada, the presidential palace in Buenos Aires, where Maradona's body lay in state. The funeral procession and ceremonies were marked by an outpouring of grief and a celebration of Maradona's iconic contributions to football and his impact on the world.
Located in the Villa 31 slum, one of the largest slums in the city of Buenos Aires, "La Escuela de Skate 31" serves as a supportive space for the youngest residents of the neighborhood, which is unfortunately plagued by drug-related activities. The school operates every Saturday, with volunteers providing assistance and teaching children about the skateboarding world. Additionally, they offer help with the children's homework.
Images taken during assignments involving several different brands and pieces of content for media
Images taken while working on assignments for different media covering sports events that involved athletes such as Lionel Messi, Diego Maradona, Rafael Nadal, Harlem Globetrotters, among others.
The tourism secretary of Chaco has as the slogan of its advertising campaign to promote this region of the country as "The Secret of Argentina." I find it very accurate, as in a way, it is a secret that is kept hidden from the rest of society: knowing that there are people living in oblivion and in conditions of extreme poverty throughout the northern region of Argentina.
A town that doesn't even appear on the map: Olla Quebrada (25°27'45.9"S 60°28'07.9"W), in the Espinillo area located in the north of Argentina in the province of Chaco. About 40 people spent a week with the "survivors" of this area of our country. Each one had a role and/or responsibility: dentists, pediatricians, psychologists, teachers, hairdressers, and perhaps, most importantly, fulfilling the most basic need – giving them a hug, talking to them.
Going house by house to deliver hygiene kits and spending time with the people, I was struck by the lack of affection these individuals have, as no one shows them love, and above all, they feel forgotten. With a simple hug and letting them know that you are there for them so they can be well in the future, everything changes completely. There were several times when I saw people crying or with a lump in their throat, and I couldn't say anything more than "thank you" with the simple fact that we were there.
Seeing more closely the conditions in which these people live led me to think about the possibilities and opportunities they have to move forward since they live completely forgotten, in very limited conditions with no job opportunities, transportation to at least be able to look for work or opportunities in more central areas, quality education, doctors, and above all, they have no hope that someday all this will improve or change in the future.
The sneakers we gave them will wear out, the toothbrushes given to each of them will stop serving, and above all, the cured diseases will most likely return, and they won't have a place in suitable conditions to be attended to; it is a cycle that seems to have no end unless action is truly taken on the issue, and we realize that there are many people in our country who are not just living but are struggling every day with themselves just to survive. There are thousands of forgotten individuals who have no hope that someday the situation they are going through will change for the better.
In October 2018, Quito, the capital of Ecuador, experienced protests and demonstrations primarily led by indigenous groups and other social organizations. The protests were in response to austerity measures proposed by the government of then-President Lenin Moreno. The austerity measures, which included the removal of fuel subsidies, were part of an economic reform package aimed at reducing the country's fiscal deficit and meeting the conditions of a loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The removal of fuel subsidies led to a significant increase in fuel prices, particularly affecting transportation costs and the cost of living for many Ecuadorians. Indigenous groups, who have historically been influential in Ecuadorian politics, took the lead in organizing protests against the government's economic policies.
The protests escalated into nationwide demonstrations, with thousands of people taking to the streets in Quito and other cities across the country. The situation became tense, and clashes between protesters and security forces occurred. The government declared a state of emergency, and Quito experienced a period of unrest with road blockades and disruptions.
Amidst the unrest, the government eventually agreed to engage in dialogue with indigenous leaders and other social organizations. As a result, President Moreno decided to revoke the fuel subsidy removal, and both parties reached an agreement to work on a new set of economic measures. The protests highlighted the social and political challenges facing the country and led to discussions about the need for inclusive economic policies that consider the interests of various social groups.
Chaired by mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, The C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group, commonly referred to as C40, is a network of major cities around the world that are committed to taking meaningful action to address climate change. The C40 was established in 2005 and serves as a platform for cities to collaborate, share best practices, and implement initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and build more sustainable urban environments.
The C40 Summit is an annual event organized by the C40 Cities network. During the summit, mayors, city officials, and other stakeholders from participating cities come together to discuss and share strategies for mitigating and adapting to climate change. The summit provides a platform for cities to showcase their achievements, discuss challenges, and engage in collaborative efforts to tackle climate-related issues.
Key objectives of the C40 Summit include:
- Knowledge Sharing
- Networking
- Commitments and Initiatives
- Policy Development
- Inspiration and Motivation
Misceláneo, a
Del lat. miscellaneus; la forma del lat. tardío miscellanea.
1. adj. Mixto, vario, compuesto de cosas distintas o de géneros diferentes.
Sinónimo: mixto, variado, heterogéneo.
Antonimo: homogéneo, puro.
2. Mezcla, unión de unas cosas con otras.
Sinónimo: mezcla, mezcolanza, variedad, combinación, amalgama, revoltijo, batiburrillo, silva.
3. Obra o escrito en que se tratan muchas materias inconexas y mezcladas.
4. Col. y Méx. Tienda pequeña de esquina.
Images taken of several Argentine politicians such as Javier Milei, Cristina Kirchner, Sergio Massa, Alberto Fernandez, among others.