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Despite Ecuador's lofty goals of environmental justice and social equity, the state is repressing and criminalizing the voices of anti-mining protesters.
Guatemala's President-elect Jimmy Morales, despite campaigning as the antithesis of a career politician, is backed by the same forces that carried out some of the worst crimes in the country's history.
The new film Our Brand is Crisis doesn’t tell us how a president who authorized the massacre of indigenous Bolivians has lived with impunity in the U.S. for 12 years.
A pro-fracking report from the Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly (EuroLat) is the latest step in the global push towards fracking, with the United States at the vanguard.
Rudy Giuliani is crisscrossing the Americas, spreading the draconian policies he pioneered in New York City.
National elections on October 25th present voters with sharply contrasting visions of government’s role.
A diverse group of protestors raise issues about extractivism and the Trans Pacific Partnership during a conference that paralleled IMF/World Bank meetings
The making of a long-term right to housing has constrained the largely unfettered free-market policies embraced by the Pinochet dictatorship and the democratic presidencies that followed.
Brazil’s Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT) abandons the principles it was founded on
Community gardens serve as an organizing tool in Cochabamba