Article Why They Loved Him Being a soccer genius set Diego Maradona on a pedestal above his community—and he paid a steep price for that distance. By Santiago Ramos March 6, 2021 Sports Latin America
Feature After Evo With the election of Luis Arce, Bolivia’s constitutional order has either been reestablished or preserved, depending on one’s point of view. By Santiago Ramos February 25, 2021 Latin America Politics
Article Illusions of Empire The United States is one of many American nations, and not so different from the rest of them as we once imagined. By Santiago Ramos January 29, 2021 Latin America Election 2020
Article Experiments in Living What does freedom look like in a pandemic year? By Santiago Ramos December 22, 2020 Literature Coronavirus
Article What Do the Mapuche People Want from Chile? Fr. Carlos Bresciani, SJ, speaks about the Mapuche demand for political recognition by the Chilean government. By Santiago Ramos October 12, 2020 Foreign Affairs Latin America Interview
Article The Faces behind the Numbers About five hundred people, together with Cardinal Joseph Tobin, gathered in Newark, New Jersey to protest Trump’s border policies. Here’s what I saw. By Santiago Ramos September 19, 2019 Immigration Social Justice Donald Trump U.S. Catholicism