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Maria Luisa Ortiz: ‘When we sit down at a sewing machine, we’re all the same’

Uniting Colombia’s divided parts through fabrics, fashion, and ancestral craftsmanship The indigenous community of Embera Katío in Tierralta...

Release the tiger: Creating Colombia’s carnival masks

Colombia’s biggest party is winding down in Barranquilla. But in a sleepy pueblo on the outskirts of the Caribbean city, the carnival work never...

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The force of the fiesta returns: Colombia’s Barranquilla Carnival

For the first time in two years, one of the world’s biggest parties returns to the streets of Colombia. Barranquilla Carnival is back with a...

Medellín’s miracle transformation: a half-told story

Medellín is hailed globally as an example of innovation and transformation - but that's only part of the city's story Many of the comunas are...

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