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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.
The recent book by Noam Chomsky and Vishay Prashad provides a critical analysis of the U.S. empire’s treatment of Cuba, from the Cuban Revolution to the present.
Bolivia enters a multi-sided and violent crisis as the former president, facing sexual abuse charges and gunfire, presses to appear on the ballot again.
Tras la ola de tomas universitarias en Argentina, estudiantes se disputan la trayectoria del movimiento.
Behind Argentina’s tide of university occupations, student groups spar over the movement’s trajectory.
Renewed attacks on Haitian immigrants in the lead-up to the U.S. presidential election have created fertile ground for mass mobilization.
In Puerto Rico, debates over energy sovereignty and the political struggle for self-determination take center stage in the upcoming gubernatorial election.
El acceso gratuito a la educación superior ha sido durante mucho tiempo una promesa de movilidad ascendente en Argentina. Con los severos recortes presupuestarios de Javier Milei, esa promesa puede estar llegando a su fin.
Free access to higher education has long held the promise of upward mobility in Argentina. Under Javier Milei’s severe budget cuts, that promise may be coming to an end.
This series brings together perspectives on Haitian migration and experiences of anti-Haitianism across the continent, from the Midwest to the Dominican Republic and beyond.