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Emily Achtenberg
February 9, 2016
Will Bolivians approve a constitutional amendment that would allow President Evo Morales to run for a fourth term?
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February 8, 2016
The new Macri government in Argentina has embarked on a rapid-fire series of conservative economic reforms, threatening public sector employment and social programs.
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January 26, 2016
18 high-ranking military officials, including President Morales’ right-hand-man, face charges of leading campaigns of forced disappearances in the 1980s.
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Gabriela Díaz Prieto and Sarah Gammage
January 7, 2016
By issuing tourist and humanitarian visas to migrants, the Mexican government could begin to move past the failures of U.S.-backed border militarization.
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January 6, 2016
The history of Puerto Rican migration to the U.S. shows why the fight for migrant rights must also be a struggle for racial justice.
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Only by granting the world’s poor a right to a just share of the earth’s resources and a right to traverse global space will we begin to repair the historical injustices that drive migration.
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January 4, 2016
A new refugee crisis takes shape in Mexico and Central America.
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December 30, 2015
Indigenous groups and social movements in Ecuador seek to translate the concept of “Buen Vivir” into policy.
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Emily Achtenberg
December 24, 2015
Barcelona's anti-displacement activists are successfully challenging global banking and real estate interests, while building new political models that transcend recent Latin American experience.
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December 23, 2015
Quinoa production has a long history in the Andes. In the last decade, demand for the crop has skyrocketed, transforming the economy and ecology of the region.
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December 22, 2015
How the Border Patrol’s humanitarian rhetoric only furthers the militarization of the U.S.-Mexico border.
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