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Los gobiernos progresistas de América Latina no tiene el mismo grado de cohesión que durante la década anterior. ¿Lograrán contener la avalancha de una segunda travesía trumpista?
Progressive governments in Latin America are not as united today as they were a decade ago. How prepared are they to navigate the onslaught of a second Trump administration?
A medida que aumenta la extrema derecha en el Cono Sur y más allá, el negacionismo de la dictadura amenaza con hacer retroceder décadas de progreso hacia la verdad y la justicia para los desaparecidos.
A former teacher and provincial mayor won a close runoff vote in Uruguay, signaling a return to the social welfare politics of the center-left Frente Amplio coalition.
Los gobiernos progresistas de toda América Latina han pedido el fin del genocidio en Gaza. Pero muchos movimientos exigen acciones más profundas: cortar los lazos militares y económicos.
[CLOSED] NACLA is currently accepting proposals for an issue on sites of knowledge production in Central America and the diaspora. Send your pitches by December 13.
Translated for the first time into English by William Costa, Rafael Barrett’s text, originally published in 1911, offers political and spiritual solutions to Paraguay's social injustices following the War of the Triple Alliance.
The quest for white dominance has required undermining Haiti’s freedom and demonizing its people. A transnational response is necessary to foster solidarity and challenge the notion of U.S. exceptionalism.
Children now represent 1 in 5 people traversing the Darién Gap. The repercussions of crossing the jungle on children’s mental health have become a major challenge for humanitarian organizations.
Oneka LaBennett’s recent book excavates layers of myth-making and storytelling in Guyana to examine the gendered dimensions of environmental extractivism and global capitalism.