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Naclistas share memories of working and walking alongside Fred Rosen, who dedicated decades to NACLA. Fred died at age 81 in Cuernavaca, Mexico, on September 12, 2023.
Rural associations, media outlets, and digital channels provide a platform for scientists who espouse climate misinformation.
Una decisión judicial histórica ha suspendido el proyecto de extracción de oro de Loma Larga en Ecuador, pero la lucha continúa.
After a 16-year legal battle, former head of state Gonzalo "Goni" Sánchez de Lozada must compensate the families of victims extrajudicially killed in the 2003 Gas War.
Before coming to NACLA in 1992, longtime NACLA editor Fred Rosen was a war resister who found his way to left journalism. Fred passed away on September 12, 2023 at age 81.
Protection rackets and political influencers feed an insecurity crisis and promote racist narratives ahead of the country’s October 15 presidential runoff.
Remembering longtime NACLA editor Fred Rosen, whose commitments to left journalism, social justice movements, and radical economic analysis helped make NACLA what it is today.
A historic court decision suspended the long-disputed Loma Large gold mining project in Ecuador’s paramo, but the struggle continues.
As the United States and its allies push renewed foreign intervention, the uses and abuses of the first Black republic as a testing ground of imperialism offer stark warnings. Haiti still struggles to be free.
Forty years after the U.S. invasion, centering Caribbean perspectives on the rise and demise of a revolutionary movement holds the possibility of stepping out from empire’s shadow and imagining alternative futures.