In U.S. race protests, Chile's indigenous youth see echoes of their own land struggle
To many among Chile's indigenous Mapuche, the demonstrations sparked by the death of George Floyd recall their own confrontations with police over land rights
On Twitter, indigenous Guatemalans share experiences of everyday racism
Sparked by the murder of healer Domingo Choc, the #GuateRacista movement is an attempt to bring discussions of race and identity into the open
Colombia receives multi-million funding boost to protect tropical forests
British cash will pay to update land ownership registers and fight environmental crime, official says
Cash-short Caribbean confronts hurricane fears after COVID blow
"You have three monsters coming to you at the same time - the pandemic, climate disasters and an economic recession," warns Commonwealth secretary-general
Roundtable: Will George Floyd's death bring change?
Four black Americans of different generations reflect on today's period of protest and those of the past
Hollywood stars join tribal leaders for Amazon coronavirus fundraiser
Amazon indigenous groups hard hit by the coronavirus join forces with Hollywood starts for online fundraiser
Pedal on! Coronavirus lockdown spurs cycling momentum in South America
Capitals are gearing up for greater bicycle use to try to stem spread of the coronavirus and keep people moving safely
Colombia's Medellin pushes 'eco-city' aims in coronavirus recovery
From doubling public transport to expanding electric bike rentals, Colombia's second city wants to use the virus recovery to reach climate goals
Women's jobs at risk in Latin America in coronavirus crisis
As women in Latin America dominate the low-paid and informal sectors, experts say they will bear the brunt of job losses due to the coronavirus crisis
'Perfect storm': Haiti COVID-19 peak set to collide with hurricanes
In a country already struggling with political instability, social unrest, drought and economic woes, hurricane season and coronavirus are an unwelcome addition