Antonio Castillo is a Latin American journalist who teaches journalism at RMIT University in Melbourne. He is the author of Journalism in the Chilean Transition to Democracy, co-author of Cosmopolitan Sydney, and co-managing editor of Global Media Journal.
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“Yes, I know we disobey orders. But what else can I do?”
Antonio Castillo
1 March 2021
Informal workers in Latin America search for ways to survive during the pandemic
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A threat to lives and culture
Antonio Castillo
5 August 2020
Indigenous communities in Latin America are demanding more action in response to Covid-19
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Triple trouble
Antonio Castillo
11 June 2019
Murky waters flow where the frontiers of Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina come together
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Bolivia’s Neo-Andean visionary
Antonio Castillo
12 September 2018
Fuelled by new arrivals in the Bolivian capital, Indigenous architecture is on the rise in El Alto
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In the shadow of Guantanamo Bay
Antonio Castillo
22 March 2018
Cuba’s namesake town sits uncomfortably close to the US military base
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Beyond Washington’s horizon
Antonio Castillo
16 February 2017
The fitful treatment of Latin American countries by the United States looks like taking a new twist under Donald Trump
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The masked shoe-shiners of La Paz
Antonio Castillo
30 May 2016
Poverty and pride combine in the streets of the Bolivian capital, reports Antonio Castillo
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How Evo blew it
Antonio Castillo
1 March 2016
Just a month after celebrating ten years in power, Evo Morales’s quest for a fourth term in office ended in defeat. It was bad news for a record-breaking leader but good news…
Death in Buenos Aires
Antonio Castillo
18 February 2015
The puzzling death of state prosecutor Alberto Nisman has become a story of political espionage, impunity and psychological anxiety, writes Antonio Castillo
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