NACLA Update: Debating the Bolivarian Revolution, Investigating Violence Against Women in Mexico, and More...

 

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Alyshia Gálvez, Luis Saavedra, Melissa García Vélez, and Marlen Fernández
 
August 2, 2017
In this edition of NACLA Radio, four organizers discuss how the immigration reform movement can evolve to confront new challenges to DACA and beyond under Trump.
Nidia Bautista
 
July 31, 2017
Lesvy Berlin Rivera Osorio’s death in Mexico City was ruled a suicide amidst judicial irregularities and impunity. Activists are mobilizing to denounce the death not only as murder, but also as feminicide. 
Eimhin O'Reilly
 
July 27, 2017
In Brazil, Ládio Veron, the son of slain Guarani activist Marcos Veron, continues to struggle for the rights and dignity of his people.
Sujatha Fernandes
 
July 26, 2017
In difficult times, life histories by grassroots Venezuelan activists illuminate valuable lessons from the Bolivarian Revolution. 
Nancy Hiemstra
Border Wars
July 25, 2017
Republicans have been some of the most vocal critics of Trump’s proposed cuts to humanitarian aid in Central America.
Gabriel Hetland and George Ciccariello-Maher
 
July 21, 2017
Part 2 in our two-part discussion on the state of the Left in Latin America, presented at Left Forum by NACLA and Jacobin Magazine on June 2, 2017. 
Linda Farthing and Thea N. Riofrancos
 
July 19, 2017
Part 1 in our two-part discussion on the state of the Left in Latin America, originally presented at Left Forum in a panel sponsored by NACLA and Jacobin Magazine in New York City on June 2, 2017.
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