You are here: Homepage Countries Bolivia Themen All Themes From To filter Photo: Luisa Dörr Youth culture | Bolivia “Cholitas” on skateboards Young indigenous women skateboard through Cochabamba wearing traditional dress. Daniela Santiváñez explains what sparked them to form the collective ImillaSkate and how they stop their hats from flying off in the wind Interview with Daniela Santivañez 04/02/2024 [Translate to English:] Photo: Luisa Dörr Day trip | Bolivia A skate park in Cochabamba Smashing stereotypes: Young women in traditional dress meet to skateboard in the Pacata Alta neighbourhood in the north of Cochabamba By Luisa Dörr 11/30/2023 The Bolivian government wants to drive forward the country's industrialization by mining lithium, as here in the Uyuni salt desert, and producing batteries from this valuable metal Photo: Getty Images Survey | Bolivia 72% of Bolivians want to nationalise lithium production A majority of Bolivians support the government’s plan to take control of lithium production. But the plan has yet to bear fruit By Adrián Alarcón Sosa 10/01/2021
Photo: Luisa Dörr Youth culture | Bolivia “Cholitas” on skateboards Young indigenous women skateboard through Cochabamba wearing traditional dress. Daniela Santiváñez explains what sparked them to form the collective ImillaSkate and how they stop their hats from flying off in the wind Interview with Daniela Santivañez 04/02/2024
[Translate to English:] Photo: Luisa Dörr Day trip | Bolivia A skate park in Cochabamba Smashing stereotypes: Young women in traditional dress meet to skateboard in the Pacata Alta neighbourhood in the north of Cochabamba By Luisa Dörr 11/30/2023
The Bolivian government wants to drive forward the country's industrialization by mining lithium, as here in the Uyuni salt desert, and producing batteries from this valuable metal Photo: Getty Images Survey | Bolivia 72% of Bolivians want to nationalise lithium production A majority of Bolivians support the government’s plan to take control of lithium production. But the plan has yet to bear fruit By Adrián Alarcón Sosa 10/01/2021