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Honduran Reporter Félix Antonio Molina To Receive Chavkin Award for Journalistic Integrity

Honduran journalist Félix Antonio Molina, whose radio show Resistencia documents the country's resistance to the regime that came to power in a 2009 military coup, is



Keane Bhatt
March 15, 2013
  In the face of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez’s ill health and subsequent death on March 5, the U.S. press—including its most unabashedly liberal wing—jumped at the opportunity to disparage him and his legacy, often on spurious grounds. Jon Lee Anderson of the urbane New Yorker magazine...
Emily Achtenberg
March 15, 2013
  The Academy Award-nominated film “NO” re-opens a window on an inspirational moment in Latin American history, when Chileans used the ballot box to bring down the notorious dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet in a 1988 plebiscite. The film portrays the successful media campaign behind...
Katie Sharar
March 13, 2013
  I have lived in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands for the better part of the last 10 years and have crossed the international boundary hundreds of occasions during that time. I’ve witnessed many of the big and subtle shifts in immigration policy, and watched the ways they affect my neighbors and...
Nazih Richani
March 13, 2013
  The strike of the mining workers of Cerrejon and the rebellion of the small coffee growers ended after several weeks of unrest which caused the loss of millions of dollars of income. Unfortunately, the end of these strikes and mobilizations would not solve the deep-rooted problem of Colombia...
March 11, 2013
  Human rights organizations and solidarity activists warn that the Tzeltales of San Marcos Avilés are at risk of a displacement equivalent to that of 2010. By Dorset Chiapas Solidarity Group For the Zapatista support bases of San Marcos Avilés, the nightmare of displacement has no end. After...
Keane Bhatt
March 08, 2013
  Because Hugo Chavez served as president for 14 years, many young people only know a Venezuela under his leadership. Al-Jazeera hosted a panel on the legacy of Chavez for the younger generation. NACLA writer Keane Bhatt spoke about the country's transformation under Chavez, including...
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