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Cañaverales is the first to benefit from a new government program aimed at protecting campesino communities from industrial development, but corporate power remains a major obstacle to justice and dignity for its people.
On the shores of Lake Titicaca, the Aymara journalist has spent over 50 years informing and strengthening community through the airwaves.
In this multi-part interview series, journalist and scholar Benjamin Dangl speaks with veteran and emerging Indigenous and feminist media makers and community organizers in Bolivia.
Historian Greg Grandin examines the long shadow of the Monroe Doctrine, which continues to shape U.S. imperialism in Latin America.
Indigenous Nahua community members recovered their ancestral land in Michoacan on Mexico's Pacific coast in 2009. Amid legal and criminal violence, the struggle continues.
A long legacy of women freedom fighters connects liberation struggles across space and time, animating solidarity movements between occupied and colonial territories today.
Indigenous thinker and writer Wilmer Machaca talks about the political vision behind Jichha, a digital space for exploring and building Indianist social change across the Andes.
The editors of the feminist media outlet speak about making grassroots journalism that reflects the realities and social movements of the country.
La apresurada proclamación de victoria de Maduro sin un recuento definitivo de votos vuelve a sumergir a Venezuela en crisis, mientras la oposición presenta resultados contradictorios.
Maduro's rushed victory proclamation without a definitive vote count thrusts Venezuela back into crisis, while the opposition presents contradicting results.