Dear Friends of NACLA,
Presumably you have all received your Winter edition of NACLA Report by now (we promise, the next one will be on time!). How cool is the cover by Mexican illustrator Feggo?
Media in Latin America have traditionally been consolidated into the hands of a few wealthy families and large media conglomerates. Over the last decade and a half, however, several governments in the region, including Venezuela, Ecuador, Argentina, Bolivia, and Uruguay, have moved to democratize media.
On January 8, 2013, Canada’s Minister of International Cooperation—and head of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)—blindsided Haiti, the United States, and the United Nations by an
Dear Friends of NACLA,
What's new at NACLA this week? Our Winter issue, about elections in the Americas, has shipped!