Fear, Loss and Secrets: Abortion Laws in El Salvador and Nicaragua
At age 16, Ana Luisa was raped. But by seeking an abortion to salvage her life, she became the criminal in the eyes of Salvadoran law, which bans abortion.
At age 16, Ana Luisa was raped. But by seeking an abortion to salvage her life, she became the criminal in the eyes of Salvadoran law, which bans abortion.
Part V: In the final segment of Justin Catanoso's radio series on WFDD in North Carolina, he discusses his reporting with Wake Forest biologist Miles Silman and host Audrey Fannin.
Part IV: The reality of global warming is grim. But there are things that can be done — if the world's leaders have the will to act, and soon.
Part III: An explanation of why the tropics are important to global viability and what's at stake with temperatures rising.
Workers at a GM plant in Bogotá, Colombia have waged a protest against the US car maker for more than two years.
Tropical plants are migrating due to climate change, but can they move fast enough?
Part II: Wake Forest tropical biologist Miles Silman was attracted to the rain forests of southern Peru to study forest mechanics. Global warming made him shift his focus.
Part I: In the first segment of a five-part radio series, reporter Justin Catanoso takes listeners into the jungle in Peru's Amazon basin to witness the impact of global warming in the tropics.
Justin Catanoso reports on how climate change is affecting tropical forests in Peru.
Occupy Cabral is a movement of young activists, students, and unrepresented people of Rio de Janeiro. They are asking for change — and some are demanding the resignation of Governor Cabral.
Ivan Cepeda's life has been marked by the struggle for human rights, a struggle that he leads today in Colombia.
Afro-Colombians join together to overcome worsening problems.