Winter 2020 NACLA Report: Open Access Articles, Ltd. Time Only

 

 

Dear naclistas,

Thank you to everyone who registered and attended the virtual launch for the most recent edition of the NACLA Report, which focuses on Central America. A recording of the event will soon be available on NACLA's YouTube channel. In the meantime, below is a selection of articles from the winter issue that will be available open access for a limited time. 

As always, we thank you for your interest in our work and your commitment to nonprofit journalism. Before the year is over, we encourage those who are able to donate to NACLA (it's tax deductible) and/or subscribe (you can also gift a one-year subscription to the print magazine for as low as $35). 

In solidarity,

NACLA Staff


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December 8, 2020
In postwar El Salvador, ecclesial base communities have refocused their radical faith for a new context, remaining active and influential in their communities and political movements.  
 
December 2, 2020
Memories of the civil war in Livingston’s Afro-Indigenous community excavate an untold history long excluded from the official record.
 
November 18, 2020
Questionable homicide numbers, a murky police purge, and a pervasive distrust of authorities in Honduras reveal deep state failures that enable violence and impunity.
 
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 5, 2020
Read the editors' introduction to our latest print issue of the NACLA Report, "Fighting for a People's Isthmus," focused on Central America.  
   
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