Bolivia Elections, OSPAAAL, Un Violador En Tu Camino, Aftershocks in Puerto Rico & More

 

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January 16, 2020
Closing its doors after over half a century of promoting internationalism from Havana, the Organization in Solidarity with the Peoples of Africa, Asia, and Latin America leaves a historical and artistic record of unprecedented Third World solidarity.
 
January 15, 2020
Recent earthquakes and aftershocks in Puerto Rico generate overwhelming evidence of the urgent need for community-directed renewable energy. 
 
January 14, 2020
One notorious detention center for unaccompanied immigrant children has shuttered. But the only way to ensure safety and dignity for all immigrant children is to insist on the abolition of detention. 
 
January 13, 2020
As violence soars in Mexico, a controversial policy to crack down on crime is disproportionately affecting low-income individuals without improving public safety.
Rebel Currents
January 10, 2020
With new elections scheduled in Bolivia, the MAS party under attack, and the resurgent Right fortified by the de facto interim government, left-Indigenous unity is needed more than ever.
 
January 8, 2020
In their new books, two veteran journalists detail the U.S. role in the national—and global—rise and fortification of borders.
 
January 6, 2020
A housing movement on the fringes of Mexico City offers an example of the fruits of breaking with the clientelism that has long dominated Mexican politics to build autonomous alternatives in its communities. 
 
December 27, 2019
How does a song about the ubiquity of sexual and gendered violence perpetrated by the state against women become an earworm?
 
December 23, 2019
Within the ELN, differing ideologies and visions for the end of conflict may set a time limit on the potential for peace. 
   
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