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August 27, 2024

The lofty promises of plurinationalism remain an unfinished project. The Fall 2024 NACLA Report explores how plurinational politics are organized and articulated at the margins of state power.

September 27, 2024

The recent book by Jaime Pensado explores how the social, cultural, and political engagement of Mexican Catholics shaped the country's long Sixties.

September 26, 2024

On the 10th anniversary of the disappearance of 43 students in Iguala, Mexico, this collection of NACLA coverage contextualizes the event—and the government’s ongoing role in obscuring the truth.

September 25, 2024

Last month, nine years and 11 months after their children were disappeared, the parents of the 43 students ended their relationship with Mexico’s current government. In the absence of justice, the state’s mask has fallen. 

September 24, 2024

Ten years after the Ayotzinapa case blew the lid off Mexico’s ongoing disappearance crisis, anthropologist Claudio Lomnitz unpacks the much bigger picture surrounding the 43 students. 

September 23, 2024

El libro de Gerardo Sánchez Nateras utiliza diversos archivos centroamericanos para presentar alternativas a las narrativas dominantes sobre la revolución nicaragüense.

September 23, 2024

Gerardo Sánchez Nateras's book uses a variety of Central American archives to present alternatives to the dominant narratives about the Nicaraguan revolution.

September 20, 2024

Desde la amazonia peruana, comunidades indigenas estan constuyendo gobiernos territoriales autónomas priopios, sin el apoyo del estado. Una líder de la Nación Chapra relata su experiencia.

September 20, 2024

Tamara Feinstein’s carefully researched text offers a comprehensive map of the rise and demise of the Left in Peru.

September 18, 2024

In Colombia’s Pato River valley and wider Caguán basin, former combatants are caught in the crosshairs as peacebuilding efforts clash with dissident groups in the struggle to define the region’s legacy.

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