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Anger at neoliberal austerity, Canadian mining corruption, and U.S. imperialism have converged into a powerful protest movement.
La reciente detención de líderes mayas es simbólico de la criminalización de los pueblos indígenas por parte del Estado guatemalteco.
The recent arrests of two Maya leaders is emblematic of increasing criminalization of Indigenous peoples by the Guatemalan ...
Labor unions and social movements across Peru, Panama, Chile, Argentina and Mexico have taken to the streets in mass combative struggle against decades of neoliberal policies that seek to convert ...
Enrique C. Ochoa details the transformation of Mexico’s food economy from a traditional, locally controlled system to one driven by ...
Enrique C. Ochoa details the transformation of Mexico’s food economy from a traditional, locally controlled system to one ...
The North American Congress on Latin America is a 501 (c)3 not-for-profit organization.
Chile in Their Hearts: The Untold Story of Two Americans Who Went Missing after the Coup. (University of California Press, 2025) In October 1999, the Clinton Administration released a tranche of ...
The Spring 2025 issue of the NACLA Report explores travesti-trans politics across the Americas, an antifascist and transversal politics with the power to reshape our world.
El Salvador's offer to house deportees and U.S. citizens in its infamous prisons – for profit – signals a new and troubling escalation in the criminalization of migration.
Brazil’s highly militarized policing disproportionately impacts poor and racialized communities. By providing funding and training, the United States has helped exacerbate the crisis.
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