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El libro de Gerardo Sánchez Nateras utiliza diversos archivos centroamericanos para presentar alternativas a las narrativas dominantes sobre la revolución nicaragüense.
Gerardo Sánchez Nateras's book uses a variety of Central American archives to present alternatives to the dominant narratives about the Nicaraguan revolution.
Desde la amazonia peruana, comunidades indigenas estan constuyendo gobiernos territoriales autónomas priopios, sin el apoyo del estado. Una líder de la Nación Chapra relata su experiencia.
Tamara Feinstein’s carefully researched text offers a comprehensive map of the rise and demise of the Left in Peru.
In Colombia’s Pato River valley and wider Caguán basin, former combatants are caught in the crosshairs as peacebuilding efforts clash with dissident groups in the struggle to define the region’s legacy.
Una red feminista continental ratificó su compromiso al plurinacionalismo. ¿Que viene ahora en la lucha de mujeres y las personas, trans, travesti y no binaries a lo largo del hemisferio?
Old racist tropes demonizing Haitians as uncivilized practitioners of barbaric or mysterious rituals have been revived, once again casting immigrants from Haiti as dangerous outsiders unworthy of protection or empathy.
In the tradition of music as a medium for struggles for freedom, Rod Starz of hip hop duo Rebel Diaz insists on wielding dissident cultural resistance to strengthen solidarity between the Americas and Palestine.
The former strongman’s political project lives on in his ideology of Fujimorismo, championed by his polarizing daughter. Peru’s collective memory will be the judge in the face of enduring impunity.
Funcionarias de Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, y Panamá relatan sus experiencias y los desafíos de navegar instituciones estatales coloniales, patriarcales y racistas.