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November 25, 2024

The Winter 2024 issue of the NACLA Report explores transcontinental encounters between the land of historical Palestine and the land we know as the Americas.

March 14, 2025

Designer Robert Young discusses the political activism woven into the costumes of his band, Vulgar Fraction, which participates annually in Trinidad and Tobago’s Carnival celebrations.

March 13, 2025

In the days after the Trump inauguration, Brazilian students gathered at the largest student congress in Latin America to debate the future of left resistance.

March 12, 2025

The Trump administration’s volatility on foreign policy reveals internal divisions within Trumpism. But when threats and populism lose their momentum, the anti-communist hawks may get their way.

March 7, 2025

Esther Whitfield's book examines how art produced in Guantánamo transcends cultural and linguistic divides to find common ground, reimagining empathy and resistance against political forces.

March 3, 2025

El electorado ecuatoriano acudirá a una segunda vuelta en abril en un clima altamente polarizado. Está en juego una lucha política más amplia entre autoritarismo y democracia.

March 2, 2025

El Salvador's offer to house deportees and U.S. citizens in its infamous prisons – for profit – signals a new and troubling escalation in the criminalization of migration.

February 28, 2025

The Tuiuiti samba school uplifts trans identities and highlights the political dimensions of Brazil’s Carnival celebrations.

February 26, 2025

A pesar de la continua criminalización y persecución racista de la tradición africana, desde la criminalización del vudú hasta las restricciones contra el gagá, la cultura afrodominicana persiste.

February 25, 2025

Despite the ongoing criminalization and racist persecution of African tradition, from the criminalization of Vodou to restrictions against Gagá, Afro-Dominican culture persists.

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