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Heather Vrana
March 23, 2017

A protest by abused adolescents at a homeless shelter in Guatemala led to a massive fire that killed 40 minors. The Guatemalan state is responsible.

Roosbelinda Cárdenas
March 23, 2017

For Colombia’s Afro-Colombian communities, a peace process that seeks social inclusion alone will not remedy centuries of anti-Black racism. 

Larnies A. Bowen, Ayanna Legros, Tianna Paschel, Geísa Mattos, Kleaver Cruz & Juliet Hooker
March 20, 2017

As antiracist movements take center stage in the U.S., the long history of Black organizing across the Americas offers important lessons—and opportunities for solidarity beyond borders.

Peter Miller and Rita Barouch
March 17, 2017

With Cuba policy under the Trump administration still uncertain, Cuba solidarity activists seek to turn the tide against the embargo at the local and state level.   

Julia T. Burnell
March 15, 2017

An interview with Chilean musician Nano Stern, currently touring North America, who will be performing with NACLA this week.

Emily Achtenberg
Rebel Currents
March 14, 2017

Argentinian President Macri’s crackdown on immigrants, echoing Trump, ignites a fierce national debate and raises diplomatic tensions with Bolivia.

Gabriel Schivone
Border Wars
March 9, 2017

How U.S. border policies constitute a new kind of state-led “disappearance.”

Gavin O'Toole
March 8, 2017

The Mexican Constitution, this year celebrating its hundredth anniversary, was once lauded as one of the most progressive in the world. But political leaders have continued to chip away at its gains.

Miguel Tinker Salas
March 7, 2017

Can Andrés Manuel López Obrador and MORENA unite the Mexican Left and forge a citizens’ revolution ahead of the 2018 presidential election? 

Moira Birss
March 2, 2017

A year after the assassination of renowned activist Berta Cáceres, Gustavo Castro reflects on the impunity that continues in the investigation of her murder.

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