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Education workers and local supporters maintain resistance in the face of state violence.
Colombians grapple with the meaning of artistic and cultural production as the country’s long internal conflict appears to be drawing to a close.
A revitalized political Left in Peru helped prevent the return of Fujimorismo, but it must now contend with the neoliberal economic agenda of the country’s new president.
“Look around, look around, at how lucky we are to be alive right now!”
The following remarks were given during the NACLA Report on the Americas relaunch party, held in New York City on May 27, 2016.
Members of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA) protest the ouster of Dilma Rousseff—and the political figures in Brazil who enabled it.
Why critics of Chavismo are wrong to suggest that socialism is to blame for corruption in Venezuela
An interview with Lourdes Huanca of the National Federation of Female Peasants, Artisans, Indigenous, Native and Salaried Workers of Peru (FENMUCARINAP)
At Georgia's Freedom University, undocumented students fight to make higher education a human right for all.
Why haven’t President Mauricio Macri’s economic reforms faced the same sort of public resistance that was seen around Argentina’s 2001 economic crisis?