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Waves of evictions and the criminalization of Q’eqchi’ Maya communities propel rural poverty and forced migration.
Mike Amezcua’s book examines how Mexicans skillfully crafted communities and endured in Chicago amid segregation, displacement, immigration policy, and gentrification in the 20th century.
A history of broken promises and a lack of representation in the process dampen expectations of real change for residents in conflict zones.
The internationally-renowned intellectual was arrested in late November, joining an ever-growing list of political prisoners detained by the Ortega regime.
In post-revolt Chile, experiences in the Constitutional Convention provide a foundation for reinvigorating the process of change, with social movements at the helm.
Six years after the peace accords, former guerrillas develop alternative economies and livelihoods through micro-breweries and cultural spaces.
Mientras el capitalismo y el colonialismo se reacomodan en Chile, las comunidades mapuche continuan la lucha para recuperar sus tierras ancestrales.
Dos libros sobres las demandas feministas de cara al proceso constituyente en Chile cobran incluso más vigencia después del plebiscito del 4 de septiembre.
The centerpiece of Petro’s "total peace," talks with the ELN will require considerable cooperation between Bogotá and Caracas.
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