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Bolivia Protest Crackdown: Bolivia’s Congress approved a bill letting President Rodrigo Paz declare a state of emergency and deploy military forces to end roadblocks, after weeks of unrest in La Paz and Cochabamba that brought food and gas shortages and raised fears of more violence. Cultural Heritage & Identity: Bolivia reopened the National Archaeology Museum (MUNARQ) with a new permanent exhibition, “Eternal Roots, Living Legacies,” linking pre-Hispanic customs like ch’allar and regional festivities to today’s Andean traditions. Indigenous Women & Climate Leadership: At London Climate Action Week, Indigenous women—especially from Latin America—were highlighted as frontline leaders tackling climate impacts like floods and droughts that threaten livelihoods and children’s nutrition. Sports, Language, and Belonging: Mexico fans again chanted an anti-gay slur (“puto!”) during a World Cup match in Mexico City, renewing calls for stronger enforcement after prior FIFA fines. Community Culture: La Paz’s Maja El Grande fishing tournament added “El Gran Ceviche” and a first-ever Waiters’ Race to raise funds for children with cancer and autism.

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Bolivia Reopens its National Archaeology Museum with pre-Hispanic Legacies and Repatriated Heritage an Exhibition

Bolivia Reopens its National Archaeology Museum with pre-Hispanic Legacies and Repatriated Heritage an Exhibition

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