by PanamericanWorld | Mar 22, 2025
Sara Gómez only lived to be 31, but five decades after her death, the work of Cuban cinema’s first female director continues to be studied by film lovers who appreciate how, in such a short life, this Afro-Cuban woman was able to make transgressive documentaries with...
by PanamericanWorld | Mar 14, 2025
On the vibrant streets of Trinidad and Tobago, a humble street food has transcended its local roots to captivate taste buds worldwide. Known as “doubles,” this messy, flavorful dish—a fusion of spiced chickpeas sandwiched between two pieces of fried...
by PanamericanWorld | Mar 10, 2025
Toronto, Canada’s sprawling metropolis, is often hailed as one of the most multicultural cities in the world. With over half of its 2.9 million residents born outside Canada, the city thrives as a mosaic of cultures, languages, and traditions. Among these vibrant...
by PanamericanWorld | Mar 10, 2025
Nestled along Panama’s northwestern Caribbean coast, the Bocas del Toro archipelago emerges as a shimmering jewel of natural beauty and cultural richness. This tropical haven continues to captivate travelers with its pristine beaches, vibrant biodiversity, and...
by PanamericanWorld | Mar 8, 2025
As we celebrate Women’s Day this month, it’s a fitting time to shine a spotlight on the Latina artists who are leaving an indelible mark on Canada’s vibrant art scene. These women, with roots stretching across Latin America, bring a kaleidoscope of perspectives,...
by PanamericanWorld | Mar 2, 2025
Picture Barbados, and your mind likely drifts to powdery white sands, turquoise waves, and a rum punch in hand. But this easternmost Caribbean island offers far more than its postcard-perfect coastlines. Beyond the beaches lies a vibrant tapestry of culture, history,...