Historical Memory

December 12, 2022
Pablo Abufom

In post-revolt Chile, experiences in the Constitutional Convention provide a foundation for reinvigorating the process of change, with social movements at the helm.

January 11, 2022
Jo-Marie Burt and Paulo Estrada

Forty years after the heinous state-sponsored crimes were committed, Maya Achi women get their day in court.

June 7, 2021
Daniel Alvarado, Carlos Juárez, and Brie Gettleson

In Guatemala, truthtellers and preservers of the past face renewed hostility. Digitization projects help safeguard the archives of state violence.

June 3, 2021
Manuela Badilla Rajevic

The historic uprising against inequality reclaimed past struggles and forged new tools for present resistance.

May 20, 2021
Heather Gies

Read the editors' introduction to our latest print issue of the NACLA Report, "Against Forgetting: Mobilizing Memory for Reckoning and Repair."

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