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The North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA)
The North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) is an independent, nonprofit organization founded in 1966 that works toward a world in which the nations and peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean are free from oppression and injustice, and enjoy a relationship with the United States based on mutual respect, free from economic and political subordination. To that end, our mission is to provide information and analysis on the region, and on its complex and changing relationship with the United States, as tools for education and advocacy - to foster knowledge beyond borders.Visit Site
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May 08, 2024
Viva Palestina! NYC Student Encampments Spark National Rebellion
By: Mariana Navarrete Villegas -
May 08, 2024
“They’re Making It up as They Go”: Inside the Response to Brazil’s Deadly Floods
By: Michael Fox -
May 03, 2024
Argentine Women Find Collective Solutions to a Punitive Prison System
By: Victoria Mortimer -
April 26, 2024
“¡Viva la universidad, carajo!” Argentines March in Defense of Public Education
By: Roberto Hernández Hernández -
April 25, 2024
Milei Moves Forward with the Gutting of Public Media
By: Daniel Cholakian -
April 17, 2024
Honduras: A Narco-State Made in the United States
By: Laura Blume -
April 03, 2024
When the Earth Loses its Stewards
By: Alexia Gardner, Alex Reep -
April 02, 2024
The Far-Right Tide Reaches Uruguay
By: Magdalena Broquetas, Gerardo Caetano -
April 02, 2024
The Young Readers of the Argentine Right
By: Ezequiel Saferstein, Analía Goldentul -
April 02, 2024
Dominican Republic’s Neofascist Paramilitaries Double Down on Right-Wing Repression
By: Amarilys Estrella -
March 25, 2024
Israel and Genocide: Not Only In Gaza
By: Mark Lewis Taylor -
March 14, 2024
Latin America’s New Right Wings: Shifting Ideologies, Transnational Ties
By: Ernesto Bohoslavsky, Magdalena Broquetas -
March 05, 2024
Is Hugo Chávez to Blame for Venezuela’s Collapse?
By: Gabriel Hetland -
February 27, 2024
A Strategic Cross-Border Labor Alliance
By: David Bacon -
February 22, 2024
The Racist Undertones of Bolivia’s Environmental Movement
By: Benjamin Swift, Laura Barriga Dávalos -
February 13, 2024
“Oil for the Few” at Brazil's Export Ports
By: César Rodríguez Garavito -
February 05, 2024
Informal Settlements on the Front Lines of Wildfire Risk in Bogotá
By: Natalia Torres Garzón -
January 19, 2024
Crossing the Storm: EZLN Marks 30 Years with a 120-year Plan
By: Ann Louise Deslandes -
January 16, 2024
“Condemned to Sacrifice” in the Shadow of Argentina’s Vaca Muerta
By: Patricia Rodríguez -
December 19, 2023
Puerto Rico’s New Leftist Alliance Poses a Threat to US Imperialism
By: Jenaro Abraham -
May 25, 2023
Amazonia on the Brink
By: Carlos Andrés Baquero Díaz -
May 25, 2023
Amid Inflation, Costa Rica Workers Face Longer Workdays and Cuts to Overtime
By: Isabel Villalon -
May 23, 2023
Far Right Holds Chile Hostage
By: Carole Concha Bell -
May 19, 2023
Ecuador Headed for Early Elections After President Dissolves Legislature
By: Diana Guarnizo Peralta -
May 17, 2023
Communal Resistance and Land Theft Mark Lead up to Guatemala Elections
By: Gladys Tzul Tzul, Simón Antonio Ramón -
May 12, 2023
"Rompamos El Silencio"
By: Julio Ramírez -
May 10, 2023
The Pursuit of Memory and Justice in Bojayá
By: Marlon Londoño -
May 02, 2023
Transgressive Notes from Ecuador’s Prisons
By: Luis Barrios -
May 01, 2023
El Salvador: Surfing in the “New Land of the Free?”
By: Julián Reingold -
April 20, 2023
The Causes Behind the Ciudad Juárez Migrant Detention Center Fire
By: Josiah Heyman, Jeremy Slack -
April 14, 2023
The INE Debate and the Formation of the Neoliberal Democracy in Mexico
By: Luiz Alberto Gómez de Souza -
April 11, 2023
How Mexican Feminists Became Enemies of the State
By: Dawn Marie Paley, Alicia Hopkins, Lirba Cano -
April 11, 2023
Anarchists vs. the State
By: Kirwin Shaffer -
April 11, 2023
The Reinvention of the Latin American Right
By: Luis Herrán-Ávila -
April 07, 2023
Peru's Media Faces a Crisis Within a Crisis
By: Brunella Tipismana -
April 04, 2023
The Drive Behind Tesla’s New Manufacturing Plant in Mexico
By: Mateo Crossa, Nina Ebner -
March 31, 2023
The Latin American Left Turns Its Back on Dictatorship
By: Raúl Zibechi -
March 27, 2023
El Salvador’s State of Exception Turns One
By: Katherine Funes -
March 21, 2023
Militarized Security and a Cartel Apology in Matamoros
By: Philip Luke Johnson -
March 20, 2023
International Feminist Strike in Argentina
By: Virginia Tognola -
March 09, 2023
A Conversation with ELN Commander and Peace Negotiator Aureliano Carbonell
By: Jerano Abraham -
March 08, 2023
Transnational Guarani Land Defense and Solidarity
By: William Costa -
March 07, 2023
Latin America’s New Left Surge
By: Linda Farthing -
March 01, 2023
Peru: Infinite Protest and Indolent Elites
By: Nicolás Lynch -
February 22, 2023
Brazil’s First-Ever Ministry of Indigenous Peoples Launched Amid a State of Emergency
By: Daniela Rebello -
February 15, 2023
Chile’s New Constitutional Process Shifts to the Right
By: Cathy Schneider, Sofía Williamson-García -
February 08, 2023
Is Colombia One Step Away from a Fracking Ban?
By: César Rodríguez -
February 01, 2023
El Salvador Arrests Prominent Anti-Mining Activists
By: Giada Ferrucci, Pedro Cabezas -
January 31, 2023
Honduran Women Leaders in the Crosshairs
By: Laura Blume, Diana Meza, Piper Heath -
January 31, 2023
A Legacy of Canadian Intervention in Haiti, 20 Years On
By: Jean Saint-Vil -
January 25, 2023
Indigenous Protesters Campaign to Make "Chineo" A Hate Crime in Argentina
By: Carole Concha Bell -
January 24, 2023
Despite Indigenous Resistance, Mexico Authorizes Mining Concessions in Protected Areas
By: Santiago Navarro F. -
January 19, 2023
Brasília and Washington
By: Chris N. Lesser -
January 17, 2023
“The Major Challenge to Brazilian Democracy Today Is Bolsonarismo”
By: Michael Fox -
January 12, 2023
Popular Organizing is the Only Way to Stop Bolsonarismo
By: Sabrina Fernandes -
January 11, 2023
What’s Next for Bolivia After Camacho’s Arrest?
By: Pablo Solon -
January 10, 2023
Anti-Abortion Organizing in Colombia
By: Radha Sarkar -
January 10, 2023
Peru: The Country of Failed Transitions
By: Roger Merino -
January 03, 2023
Navigating Apathy and Attacks in the Struggle for Migrant Rights in Chile
By: Pablo Seward Delaporte -
December 28, 2022
Untangling Elite Opposition to Indigenous Rights in Chile
By: Kelly Bauer -
December 27, 2022
The Old is Dying and the New Cannot Be Born
By: Marian Schlotterbeck -
November 17, 2022
In the Dominican Republic, Language Barriers Complicate Life for Haitian Migrants
By: Kendall Medford -
November 15, 2022
Hurricane Ian Highlights the Devastating Effects of the U.S. Blockade on Cuba
By: Mikael Wolfe -
November 11, 2022
Cuba’s New Family Code is a Window into the Political Ecosystem
By: Ailynn Torres Santana, Julio César Guanche Zaldívar -
November 07, 2022
How to Destroy an Investigation from the Inside: Ayotzinapa and the Legacies of Impunity
By: John Gibler -
November 02, 2022
El Salvador’s Slide Toward Authoritarianism
By: Jonathan Ng -
November 01, 2022
Saamaka Maroon Communities Face Continued Land Threats in Suriname
By: Giovanna Montenegro -
October 28, 2022
The Most Important Election in Brazil’s History
By: Bryan Pitts -
May 09, 2022
Jogo de Bicho: Brazil’s Popular but Illegal Lottery Game
By: Constance Malleret -
May 03, 2022
Political Prisoners to Ortega’s Narrative
By: José Luis Rocha -
April 28, 2022
Peru: The Broken Dream of Transformative Government?
By: Alejandra Dinegro Martínez -
April 21, 2022
Argentina 20 Years After La Crisis del 2001
By: María Félix Herrera, María Félix Herrera -
April 20, 2022
UK Must Engage with Argentina Over Future of Falkland Islands
By: Carole Concha Bell -
April 18, 2022
Quechua Sports Journalist Takes Language Revitalization to New Spaces
By: Jermani Ojeda Ludena -
April 14, 2022
In Bolivia, Ex-President Áñez’s Trial Sparks Debate About Justice
By: Amy Booth -
April 13, 2022
Integration with the United States or Latin American Independence?
By: David Barkin, Alberto Betancourt -
April 11, 2022
Disobedient Histories: Descendants of Perpetrators in Argentina Join the Human Rights Movement
By: Claire Branigan -
April 07, 2022
Latin America and the New Non-Aligned Movement
By: Bryan Pitts -
April 07, 2022
For Hemispheric Unity, a Change in U.S. Foreign Policy is Needed
By: Brett J. Kyle, Andrew G. Reiter -
April 05, 2022
Living Without Fear: Francia Márquez and Black Feminist Politics in Colombia
By: Nadia Mosquera Muriel -
April 04, 2022
La Encrucijada’s Dilemma: Greenwashing Oil Palm in Chiapas
By: Santiago Navarro F., Aldo Santiago -
April 02, 2022
Mexico’s Military Knew Ayotzinapa 43 Were Kidnapped, Then Covered It Up
By: Ñaní Pinto -
April 01, 2022
Costa Rica's Rush to the Right
By: Andrés León Araya -
March 30, 2022
Brazilian Youth Fight to Decolonize Climate Justice
By: Anna Beatriz Anjos -
March 29, 2022
Progressive Politics Makes Gains in Colombia's Conservative Antioquia
By: Juliana Martínez -
March 24, 2022
Latin American Newsrooms Develop Creative Strategies for Survival
By: Lucia Cholakian Herrera -
March 21, 2022
Indigenous Groups Occupy Bogotá Park in Protest
By: Christoph Sponsel -
March 19, 2022
Making Art Amid Mayhem
By: Carlos Egaña -
March 16, 2022
Will Popular Power Survive?
By: María Pilar García-Guadilla, Ulises Castro -
March 16, 2022
Territories of Extreme Violence in Ecuador’s War on Drugs
By: Paula Sevilla Núñez -
March 16, 2022
The Venezuelan Opposition’s Elusive Quest for Power
By: Maryhen Jiménez, Juan Manuel Trak -
March 16, 2022
The Rise and Fall of Barrio Adentro
By: Amy Cooper, Oscar Feo -
March 12, 2022
Campaigning for a More Dignified Colombia
By: Sita Bates -
March 11, 2022
Gaining Ground in the Struggle Against Extractivism
By: Antulio Rosales, Claudia Rodríguez Gilly -
March 11, 2022
Breaking Through for LGBTQI Rights
By: Daniel Fermín, Paula Sevilla Núñez, Yendri Velásquez -
March 11, 2022
Chavismo in the World
By: Angelo Rivero Santos, Javier Morales Hernández -
March 11, 2022
Venezuela's Missing Center
By: Francisco Rodríguez -
March 11, 2022
The Feminist Revolution That Wasn't
By: Yoletty Bracho, Marisela Betancourt -
March 11, 2022
Displaced and Insecure: Understanding the Exodus and Its Effects
By: María Isabel Puerta Riera -
March 11, 2022
Chavismo, Student Movements, and the Future of the Left
By: Fabrice Andreani, Damian Alifa -
March 11, 2022
Navigating Alternate Realities
By: Alexander Main -
March 09, 2022
Making the Dominican Republic Great Again?
By: Lorgia García-Peña -
March 05, 2022
Environmental Justice in the Age of Unnatural Disaster
By: Chris N. Lesser -
March 02, 2022
Why Haiti Advocacy Needs New Strategies
By: Mark Schuller -
February 28, 2022
Cooking Revolutions in the Community Pot
By: Virginia Tognola -
February 22, 2022
Colombia Joins the Green Wave
By: David Díaz Arias, Joshua Collins -
February 17, 2022
The Devastating Costs of Puerto Rico’s Solar “Farms”
By: Ruth Santiago, Hilda Lloréns, Catalina de Onís -
February 16, 2022
For Venezuelans in Colombia, the Long Path to Legal Residency
By: Liza Schmidt -
February 15, 2022
Remembering María Elena Moyano: 30 Years Later
By: Néstor David Pastor -
February 11, 2022
U.S. Immigration Detention System: “A Living Hell”
By: Joseph Nevins -
February 10, 2022
Guatemala on Trial: Maya Land Rights Case Reaches International Court
By: María Inés Taracena -
February 09, 2022
An Independent Union Wins Landslide Victory Among MexicanGM Workers
By: Dan DiMaggio, Luis Feliz Leon -
February 04, 2022
“I Left Venezuela to Defend the Constitution”: An Interview with Luisa Ortega Díaz
By: John Brown -
February 04, 2022
Fact Checking Power, April 11, 2002 and Beyond
By: David Smilde -
January 27, 2022
Libel Conviction in Peru: A ‘Dagger’ for InvestigativeJournalism
By: Carlos Lauría -
January 24, 2022
Why the Opposition Win in Barinas, Venezuela Matters
By: Ociel Alí López -
January 21, 2022
25 Years After the Peace Accords, Democracy Weak in Guatemala
By: Giovanni Batz -
January 05, 2022
The Institutionalization of Anti-Haitianism in Dominican History and Education
By: Ayendy Bonifacio -
January 02, 2022
The Importance of Lula’s Presidency in an Increasingly Multipolar World
By: Sean T. Mitchell -
January 18, 2021
Lithium Mining in Argentina Threatens Local Communities
By: María Félix Herrera -
March 31, 2020
Brazil's Vulnerable Left Behind in the Pandemic
By: Nicole Froio -
March 26, 2020
Deportation Contagions
By: Jorge E. Cuéllar -
March 20, 2020
On Sovereignties and Solidarities
By: Julio César Guanche Zaldívar, Sara Kozameh -
March 05, 2020
A Peoples' Policy for the Americas
By: Daniel Bessner, Vanessa Freije -
February 24, 2020
Chile's Struggle to Democratize the State
By: J. Patrice McSherry -
February 10, 2020
Blurring the Division Between Church and State in AMLO’s Mexico
By: Madeleine Olson -
January 30, 2020
Argentina: A Tentative Case for Democratic Populism
By: Ernesto Semán -
January 20, 2020
The Inversion of Human Rights in Brazil
By: Jacob Blanc -
December 23, 2019
Colombia’s Longest Insurgency and the Last Chance for Peace?
By: Mathew Charles -
December 09, 2019
Creativity at the Service of Social Mobilization in Chile
By: Iraida H. López -
December 05, 2019
The Burning Quest to Revive a Nationalist Vision in Brazil’s Amazon
By: Eva Bratman -
November 20, 2019
Understanding Bolivia's Nightmare
By: Gabriel Hetland