Email Update 2/23/2012

 

 

Dear NACLA friends,

This week online:
Kevin Edmonds: ALBA Expands its Allies in the Caribbean (Part 2 of 2)

Fred Rosen: La Caravana al Norte: Javier Sicilia Talks about Mexican Violence and U.S. Responsibility

Nazih Richani: The Rise of a New Faction Against the Restitution of Land in Colombia
Joseph Nevins: A Tale of Two Voyages and the Global Color Line
Emily Achtenberg: Bolivia's TIPNIS Conflict: In Search of an Alternative Highway Route

NACLA's 45th Benefit Gala Update
Join us on May 10, 2012, for drinks and antojitos in honor of Javier Sicilia—leader of Mexico's Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity, distinguished activist and scholar Noam Chomsky, and political cartoonist Eduardo del Rio (Rius).

Gala tickets cost $150 per person. For more information about ticket packages and program book ads email arturo@nacla.org with the subject line "NACLA 45th Anniversary Gala."

NACLA Radio Podcast #1
Featuring content on the U.S.-Mexico Border, Bolivia, Chile, Venezuela, and much more. You can now also subscribe to our NACLA podcast through Itunes.

Also, don't forget to read our Latino Student Movements Issue!
Across the Americas conservative politicians are gutting education and raising student fees, co-opting legislation and banning intercultural classes. But Latino student movements are fighting back!

NACLA's Digital Archive:
Don't forget to visit our archives and read the award-winning articles that have made the NACLA Report on the Americas the most reliable resource for progressive politics in the region. Subscribers and customers can now download PDFs of full issues!

Stay tuned for upcoming interviews, event announcements, and previews.

 


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