Lhe most European country in Latin America hides its African origin. Today, 200 years after its foundation, it faces the integration of marginalized classes and the revision of a monolithic and Europeanizing discourse.
It's winter in Buenos Aires and the cold climate is getting wet from the Río de la Plata. Parc Patricios, a district composed of typical low buildings and old closed industrial warehouses, is draped with a slight mist. We go through Monteaguado Street, bordering the park which spreads its penumbra on the district. It's Friday night, the night has already fallen.
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