NACLA Update 05/12/11 - Big News From NACLA! Blogs / New Issue / New Personnel

Dear NACLA Friends,

We are full of exciting news today!

After a long process revamping our website, NACLA has launched five new blogs (https://nacla.org/blog)! Updated daily, the blogs will cover different topics and geographical themes, including Mexico, the U.S.-Mexico borderlands and immigration policy, Colombia, the drug war, and social movements--with more blogs on different issues to come later. With the blogs we promise to not only continue the NACLA tradition of covering important issues in Latin America and U.S. policy in the region, but also to start conversations with our readers. So please check out the blogs, send the links to your friend and colleagues, and start commenting!

Our long-overdue March/April Issue, "Lula¹s Legacy in Brazil," is online and available! In this issue we consider the former president's influence on contemporary Brazil and his political legacy for the years to come under his newly elected successor, Dilma Rousseff. And for our loyal subscribers, our sincere apologies for the delay on this issue! The holdups have been a result of understaffing, which has been now been addressed. We will be resuming our normal publishing schedule with the next two issues, which will cover Mexico's drug crisis and all the changes taking place in Cuba. Stay tuned!

NACLA is delighted to announce the two newest members of our team: Michael Fox, who joined us in March as Associate Editor, and Anila Churi, who took over this week as Circulation and Sales Manager. Please join us in welcoming them!

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