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Subject Espresso ☕️ - LONG READ: Colombia's indigenous communities seek to form local governments, Australian footballer boycotts Pride Round and how doing better for women benefits everyone
Date February 1, 2022 12:27 PM
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In Colombia's Amazon, indigenous seek to form local governments [[link removed]]

Colombia's remote indigenous Amazon communities are seeking new state power to stave off threats to their pristine rainforest

First Muslim in women's Aussie Rules league boycotts Pride Round [[link removed]]

Following the decision to sit out of a Pride Round game, Australian Muslim women's footballer says she has a responsibility to represent her faith

Opinion OPINION: Doing better for women means doing better for everyone [[link removed]]

Bringing more women into the tech sector is good for the economy and even better for society

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