[Fixed Links] Uprisings in Haiti, Resistance and Stalemate in Venezuela, the New Latin American Right, & More

 

NEW ON NACLA.ORG

 
 
September 26, 2019
A recent photograph circulating of a Haitian senator shooting an AP reporter is just the tip of the iceberg in Haiti, where an uprising has been simmering for months. 
 
September 24, 2019
Caught between borders, the Tohono O’odham Nation tries to hold on to the "sacred" against the threat of the wall. 
 
September 23, 2019
Political theorist Mabel Thwaites Rey discusses the rise and decline of progressive governments in Latin America, dynamics that spurred the “end of the cycle,” and characteristics of the new Right.
 
September 20, 2019
The recent failures in the Colombian peace process further endanger Indigenous communities, which are increasingly caught in the middle of violence and displaced from their land. 
 
September 19, 2019
Citizen-led solar initiatives in Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria remedied immediate local challenges and forged increased resilience using sustainable power, serving as an important example in clean energy development.
 
September 17, 2019
The terror faced by women and mothers in Venezuela is often overlooked, as well as their ability to alleviate violence.
 
September 16, 2019
In Nicaragua, workers face a dangerous contradiction—organize within the limits of the government’s corporatist development model, or be shut down.
Border Wars
September 13, 2019
In his new book The Death and Life of Aida Hernandez, Aaron Bobrow-Strain captures why true border stories defy simplicity. 
 
September 12, 2019
The recent U.S. sanctions in Venezuela are not only worsening the economic situation, but increasing the country's cynicism toward any hope of resolution.
   
Donate Now