Subscribe to the NACLA Report This Holiday Season!

                                                  

Dear Naclistas,

It’s almost 2018—and that means it’s time to subscribe to NACLA Report for next year! In 2018, we will be bringing you four new issues filled with our signature hard-hitting, in-depth analysis you won’t find anywhere else. Subscribe today—or give the NACLA Report as a gift to your friends and family!

Here’s what the Report has in store for 2018:

  • Our spring issue will feature a first-of-its-kind collaboration with the Middle East Research and Information Project (MERIP) and Jadaliyya, two of the premier sources on Middle East reporting and analysis today. Among many other topics, our authors will examine: the deep influence of Latin American revolutionary writing and theater among Palestinian activists; how the Syrian civil war has reshaped solidarity networks in Brazil; how Latin America is taught – and understood – in Iran; surprising policy links between Latin America and the Middle east around internal security policies and social policy; and much more.
  • In the summer, we will take a deep dive into the Caribbean as it battles the layered crises of climate change, disaster relief, and predatory capitalism that again and again turn “natural” disasters into human-made catastrophes.
  • And in the fall and winter, look forward to issues focusing on new modes of feminist activism around the #NiUnaMenos campaign, as well as new (and old) ways in which press freedom in the Americas is under siege.

2018 is a special year for NACLA as we enter our 50th year of publication, making us the longest-running U.S.-based publication focused on progressive analysis of Latin America and the Caribbean. As other publications have come and gone, we have kept NACLA Report as vital as ever—thanks to the support of our subscribers.

The challenges in the region are steep. We continue to fight against the Trump administration’s war on immigrants, to monitor the implementation of Colombia’s peace agreement, and analyze crucial upcoming elections in Brazil and Mexico that could contest the region’s rightward turn. Can the Left find new energy, and direction to create progressive, sustainable, and equitable change across the hemisphere?

The answers to these questions are not simple, but you can count on NACLA to approach them with our characteristic rigor and commitment.  We hope we can count on you to subscribe to the NACLA Report in 2018!

In solidarity,

Alejandro Velasco

Executive Editor, NACLA

 

Laura Weiss

Managing Editor, NACLA

 

 

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