Opinion & Analysis
Immigrant rights activists are digging in their heels for a hard fight, including reforms at state and local levels.
Facing extreme budget cuts by the illegitimate government of President Michel Temer, student activists are occupying schools in the name of public education.
Drought and political divisions are limiting access to water in the Cochabamba Valley. Will social movements mobilize again to protect this basic right?
A year after U.S. Congress approved the “Alliance for Prosperity,” U.S. funding continues militarized, neoliberal policies that won’t stop violence in the Northern Triangle.
What is driving the current ‘scarcity amidst abundance’ of food in Venezuela?
Recent protests against femicide in Argentina reveal the deep roots and spreading branches of feminist activism in Latin America.
What has been the role of U.S. commercial interests in ending the U.S. embargo on Cuba?
The oil curse and socialism are two frequently touted reasons for Venezuela's current crisis. Each is elegant, convincing, and wrong--dangerously so.
A NACLA Radio interview with Bret Gustafson and Niki Fabricant on their article, "Revolutionary Extraction?” from the latest NACLA
Recent attacks on members of the Civil Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH) have not altered the U.S. decision to send the country its full funding package.
The number of migrants in detention has risen exponentially in the past two decades, under both Republican and Democratic administrations.
Latin@ voters stand poised to reshape the U.S. electoral map in the wake of Donald Trump’s racist presidential campaign.