This Week on nacla.org: Brazilian Elections, Dockworkers in Belize, Remembering Orlando Gutiérrez & More

 

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NEW ON NACLA.ORG

 
 
November 13, 2020
Tens of thousands of Guatemalan children sought refuge in Mexico during the country’s civil war, a history often overlooked in today’s discussion of child migration.  
 
November 12, 2020
In November 15 elections, Black women are running for office to continue the legacy of the murdered councilwoman and address historical underrepresentation in politics.
 
November 11, 2020
Port workers in Belize City took on the powerful export industry and won important concessions, elevating working-class demands and building solidarity for ongoing resistance to defend their livelihoods. 
 
November 10, 2020
Gutiérrez, who died after a violent attack following MAS’s election victory, was a passionate and charismatic trade unionist.  
   
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