Email Update 2/2/12

 

 

 

 

 

Dear NACLA friends,


This week online:
Joseph Nevins: A Little Carrot, a Lot More Stick
Fred Rosen: Inventive Nonviolence in Mexico: A Conversation With Javier Sicilia
Nazih Richani: President Santos and the Question of Land Reform in Colombia
Emily Achtenberg: Mass Evictions at Pinheirinho: Favela Residents Confront Brazil's Development Boom
Kevin Edmonds: Discussing Domestic Violence in the Caribbean

NACLA Radio Podcast #1
Featuring content on the U.S.-Mexico Border, Bolivia, Chile, Venezuela, and much more.
-A conversation with NACLA blogger Todd Miller about the U.S.-Mexico Border
-An Interview with Jeffrey Boyce from the Arizona-based organization No More Deaths about their recent Border Patrol Abuse Report
-A report on the Chilean student movements by journalist Brittany Peterson
-An excerpt of Bolivian president Evo Morales's speech at New York's Riverside Church in September
-An interview with Steve Brouwer, author of the new Monthly Review book, Revolutionary Doctors: How Venezuela and Cuba Are Changing the World's Conception of Health Care
You can now subscribe to our NACLA podcast through Itunes.

Also, don't forget to read our Latino Student Movements Issue!
Across the Americas conservative politicians are gutting education and raising student fees, co-opting legislation and banning intercultural classes. But Latino student movements are fighting back!

NACLA's Digital Archive:
Don't forget to visit our archives and read the award-winning articles that have made the NACLA Report on the Americas the most reliable resource for progressive politics in the region. Subscribers and customers can now download PDFs of full issues!

Stay tuned for upcoming interviews, event announcements, and previews.

 


 

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