Fans of Argentina’s Lanús created a spectacle with fireworks ahead of a Copa Sudamericana match against Brazil’s Cruzeiro, showing their dedication and support for their team. In Brazil, Indigenous people from the Kayapos tribe protested against a proposed constitutional amendment that could threaten their land rights. Venezuelan migrants were captured crossing the Suchiate River from Guatemala into Mexico in search of better opportunities. Meanwhile, in Peru, dogs took part in a Halloween pet show, adding a touch of festivity to the occasion. These events in Latin America and the Caribbean were documented by The Associated Press and curated by AP photographer Fernando Llano, based in Mexico City.
The week included a variety of activities, such as actors in Day of the Dead costumes welcoming drivers at the Hermanos Rodriguez racetrack, setting the stage for the Formula One Mexico Grand Prix. Fans of Lanús in Argentina launched fireworks prior to the start of a crucial Copa Sudamericana semifinal match against Cruzeiro from Brazil. The images captured the passion and enthusiasm of sports fans in the region. In Brasilia, Brazil, Kayapos took to the streets to voice their concerns over a proposed constitutional amendment that poses a threat to Indigenous land rights, highlighting the ongoing struggles faced by these communities.
Venezuelan migrant Lisbeth Contreras and her children were depicted crossing the Suchiate River into Mexico, symbolizing the challenges and obstacles faced by individuals seeking a better life outside their home country. The photographs captured the human aspect of migration and the impact it has on families. In Uruguay, former President Jose “Pepe” Mujica participated in the general election, showcasing the democratic process in the region. The images provided a glimpse into the political landscape and engagement of citizens in shaping the future of their country.
In a moment of justice, family members of slain councilwoman Marielle Franco embraced each other after a judge sentenced two former police officers for the 2018 murders of Franco and her driver in Rio de Janeiro. The emotional scene reflected the long-awaited closure for the victims’ families and the fight against violence in the region. U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar held a press conference at the new embassy in Mexico City, highlighting the diplomatic relations between the two countries. The images captured the diplomatic efforts and engagement between the U.S. and Mexico at a crucial time.
The Halloween pet show in Peru featured dogs in creative costumes, adding a touch of humor and joy to the festive occasion. The creativity and enthusiasm of pet owners were evident in the colorful and playful displays. Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz of Spain celebrated his victory at the Formula One Mexico Grand Prix, showcasing the thrill and excitement of motorsports in the region. The images captured the adrenaline and passion of racing fans. In Mexico City, the “Catrinas” parade was part of the Day of the Dead festivities, honoring the tradition and culture of the holiday with colorful costumes and vibrant displays.
The gallery also included everyday moments, such as a fisherman carrying his catch of the day to market in Manta, Ecuador, showcasing the livelihoods and traditions of communities in the region. These images provided a glimpse into the diversity and vibrancy of life in Latin America and the Caribbean. The selection curated by AP photographer Fernando Llano captured a range of emotions, events, and activities from the past week, offering a visual narrative of the region. Follow AP visual journalism for more compelling stories and insights from Latin America and the Caribbean.