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January 28, 2025

Activists link the disappearance of land defender Julia Chuñil to the state’s militarization of the region and its deep ties to rapacious forestry companies.

January 24, 2025

Bad Bunny's new album, which elevates the artists and musical traditions of Puerto Rico and its diaspora, comes at a time of intense concern over the effects of climate crises and gentrification. 

January 23, 2025

In Mexico City, families of the disappeared mobilize for justice for their loved ones and the accountability of forensic authorities. 

January 21, 2025

The discovery in historic neighborhood Comuna 13, a neighborhood known for its art as much as its dark past, has reignited the debate over paramilitarism in the country.

January 17, 2025

Mil Mundos began as a means for María Herrón to reclaim her identity. Now, this bookstore’s founder is building a community among Latines in Brooklyn, New York.

January 17, 2025

Two recent books offer nuanced explanations behind the increased violence and militarization toward criminalized immigration in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands.

January 10, 2025

Yordanov’s new book fills a gap in the historiography of the Cuban Revolution by centering Cuba’s post-revolutionary relations with its Eastern European allies.

January 8, 2025

In 2022, Guyana became the first country in the world to issue carbon credits on a national scale. Indigenous people say they were excluded from the negotiations and criticize the loss of autonomy in their territories. 

January 7, 2025

Brazil’s highly militarized policing disproportionately impacts poor and racialized communities. By providing funding and training, the United States has helped exacerbate the crisis.

December 19, 2024

Spanning ten countries and covering themes of extractivism, youth organizing, U.S. intervention, paramilitarism, and more, join us in taking a look back at the most memorable web articles of 2024.

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