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Photo exhibit illustrates Brazil outside the World Cup

Initially, Perelstein expected to use photography to condemn the World Cup and FIFA’s presence in Brazil. But as they spent more time spent in the country, the tone of the project evolved.

PHOTOS: Costa Rica waves its rainbow flag

An historic World Cup football win wasn't the only thing people in San José were celebrating Sunday. Hours before the big game, more than 10,000 supporters of the lesbian, gay and transgender movement marched down Paseo Colón for the annual Diversity March.

25 photos from Costa Rica’s all-night-long celebration after the Ticos beat Greece

Keylor Navas made the huge stop. Michael Umaña blasted in the all-important fifth penalty kick. And the incredible result set off a celebration throughout Costa Rica.

Titans in Brazil: Keylor Navas, Costa Rica eliminate Greece in penalty kicks to advance to quarterfinals

Costa Rica defender Michael Umaña (L) and goalkeeper Keylor Navas celebrate after defeating Greece on penalties at Pernambuco Arena in Recife on Sunday. After...

The save that sent Costa Rica to the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time

Keylor Navas sacrificed his body over and over again to keep the Ticos in the match. His steady resilience permitted La Sele to reach penalty kicks when the rest of the team looked exhausted and completely out of sorts.

GIF: Costa Rica captain Bryan Ruiz knocks in goal against Greece as Ticos strike first

Where was Greece's goalie? A beautiful slow-roller by Bryan Ruiz puts Costa Rica up 1-0 at the 52nd minute.

Thousands get gay pride in gear at Mexico City march

MEXICO CITY – More than 50,000 people paraded, danced and called for an end to homophobia in Mexico City's gay pride march Saturday.

Costa Rica has fans even at the bottom of the sea

Captain Alberto Muñoz shows support for La Sele football team from the depths of Cocos Island, Costa Rica's "Treasure Island" located 300 miles off...

Guate pride

Striking a pose in downtown Guatemala City during that country's Pride Parade on June 28, 2014. Several countries in the region, including Mexico, Guatemala,...

Pioneer US economist uses data to take on homophobia

Economist Lee Badgett says equal treatment for gays and lesbians can benefit economies from Virginia to India. For the past two decades, she's mined data in her quest to prove it.

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