From November 27 to December 6, the Círculo de Periodistas theater located at Amunátegui 31 welcomes the new season of La Desideria Teatro's latest creation, written and directed by Antenor Allendes. This "dramedy" is set in Chile in 2032 and offers a brutally honest diagnosis of how we live—or try to live—in a society that seems to offer no tomorrow.
The Coordinadora 8M held an antifascist feminist assembly on November 22nd at the National Stadium Park, where participants analyzed the rise of fascism in Chile and its effects on the rights of women and marginalized groups. The event gathered women, gender minorities, and various feminist organizations.
"The community has valued this intervention because it prioritizes a higher interest: the proper functioning of public space in Valparaíso. This involves recognizing the needs of established businesses, as well as older individuals, caregivers, and vendors who have historically worked in the sector and are now being regularized," said Mayor Camila Nieto (FA).
The prosecution alleges that as representatives of the Chilean-Belarusian consortium Belaz Movitec, both lawyers paid 45 million pesos to former Minister Ángela Vivanco through Migueles to influence her judgment against Codelco.
José Antonio Kast has firmly refused to participate in debate forums against Jeannette Jara during the second round, choosing to attend only the ANATEL and ARCHI debates.
The accusatory document is divided into three parts, one of which alleges that Minister Diego Simpertigue directly intervened in resolving cases related to the Belarusian consortium, favoring it with sums exceeding 11 billion pesos, while he was maintaining significant personal ties with the lawyers for that party, Eduardo Lagos Herrera and Mario Vargas Cociña.
Public administration, education, and health sectors were key drivers of economic growth, collectively expanding by 8% and contributing over one percentage point to the total result. Notable increases were also recorded in trade, transportation, and hospitality (5.6%) and the manufacturing industry (4.1%).
In Chile, 73.8% of women report experiencing digital violence, according to data from the NGO Amaranta. The effects are severe, causing emotional distress, feelings of insecurity, low self-esteem, and reputational harm, among others.
This week's artistic action kicked off with the installation of posters in men's restrooms and other public areas, serving as an initial gesture in an intervention that will culminate on Tuesday, November 25th, at 7 PM with a memory display suspended over the river from the Pío Nono Bridge. This intervention is part of a creative and research process that reoccupies public space to challenge the pervasive violence in everyday life.
In a country where women disappear, where drug traffickers contest entire neighborhoods, where environmental defenders are threatened, and where feminized poverty is systemic, allowing the far-right to advance is not just a political rollback: it is a direct threat to our lives...