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December 22, 2014

Declassified files on migrant massacres reveal impunity and Mexican state complicity in human rights atrocities that predate the recent Ayotzinapa disappearances.

December 20, 2014

The Cuban alternative to broadband Internet has created innovative networks for consuming and sharing information, standing in contrast to the U.S. corporate-driven Internet.

December 19, 2014

Learning from Latin America’s democratic transition. 

December 16, 2014

The collective cry of Ferguson, Gaza, and Ayotzinapa.

December 15, 2014

Any attempt to engineer a U.S.-affiliated movement from above is destined to be revealed for the farce that it is.

December 10, 2014

The Senate report on torture obligates the United States to prosecute those who sanctioned its use. Latin America’s efforts can help show us how.

December 9, 2014

Intense public demonstrations that have erupted in Mexico and the United States reveal links in movements against police violence and impunity.

December 7, 2014

The continental capitalist offensive in Mexico has been backed up by both state and private violence, and has produced many Ayotzinapas.

Metropolatino
December 6, 2014

Translating is a dangerous act of resistance, and Juan knew that danger all too well, but never stopped striving to avoid losing anything in that translation.

Contested Natures
December 4, 2014

Development that depends on “water grabbing” threatens Latin America’s ability to conserve wetland-based communities and ecosystems.

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