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June 2, 2022

Exclusive content and additional resources accompanying our Winter 2021 issue of the NACLA Report.

January 14, 2022
Gustavo Fuchs

In an evolving media ecosystem, concentrated ownership persists as conglomerates scramble to adapt to the digital age.

November 22, 2021
Heather Gies

Read the editor's introduction to our latest issue of the NACLA Report, "Dispatches from the Field," focused on media and journalism in Latin America.

February 13, 2020
Gabriel Hetland

A response to a Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) article on NACLA coverage.   

October 20, 2016
John Patrick Leary

The U.S. media has repeatedly drawn false parallels between Donald Trump and Hugo Chávez, reflecting widespread denial that Trump’s xenophobia and jingoism could be home grown.

August 10, 2016
Frederick Luis Aldama and Christopher González
"It's the moment of extraordinary creation of comics by and about Latinos—and we’re here along with our scholarly hermanos and hermanas to shout this from rooftops."
May 5, 2015
Nicki Fleischner

Negotiating Latino representation in Hollywood. 

June 19, 2014
Ed Morales

Latino representation is on the rise in the media, but a new report from Columbia University reveals the problematic stereotypes that come with this representation.

February 21, 2014
The international media’s escalation of the Venezuelan crisis, and their complete silence regarding Haiti, highlights U.S. inconsistency in upholding the values of human rights and democracy.
January 28, 2014
When Argentina’s Supreme Court upheld in October a media law that takes on press monopolies while promoting diversity in media ownership, journalists in the English-speaking North covered it as a blow to press freedom.

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