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Reminder:

This Wednesday, January 10th in New York City, join us for  "Trump’s Wall at Nixon’s Border: Citizenship and Belonging between Ciudad Juárez and El Paso," with Dr. Patrick Timmons at 6:30 PM at New York University (53 Washington Square South, New York, NY 10012.) Please RSVP on Facebook here.

 

Plus, mark your calendars! Our launch event for our Winter issue, "Fossil Fuels and Toxic Landscapes," will be held on Monday, February 26, at NYU:

Stay tuned for a Facebook event and further information on the event. We hope to see you there!

 

 

NEW ON NACLA.ORG

 
Juan Cruz Ferre
 
January 8, 2018
Recent pension cuts backed by Argentine President Mauricio Macri have elicited vigorous popular protest.
Jo-Marie Burt
 
January 5, 2018
Peruvian President Kuczynski’s humanitarian pardon for Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights violations, was a quid pro quo to avoid impeachment. Can it be revoked?
Miguel Tinker Salas
 
January 4, 2018
Since its origins, Venezuela’s oil economy has failed to address the environmental consequences of oil production and resource extraction.
Stephanie McNulty
 
December 29, 2017
The legacy of Fujimorismo lives on under the current administration of Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski.
 
Jonathan DeVore
 
December 27, 2017

 

How a history of land speculation and dispossession in southern Bahia foreshadowed Odebrecht’s fall from grace
Marianne González Le Saux
 
December 22, 2017
Rightwing businessman Sebastián Piñera will be president in Chile, again. But a new Left movement could bring hope for the country’s political dynamic. 
Elizabeth Oglesby
Border Wars
December 21, 2017
On the perilous journey to reunite with their families, Central American women and children find a temporary refuge at Casa Alitas.
 
Nicole Fabricant, Brett Gustafson, and Laura Weiss
 
December 18, 2017
NACLA's editors introduce the latest print issue, Fossil Fuels and Toxic Landscapes.
Linda Farthing
 
December 15, 2017
A recent ruling to end term limits in Bolivia gives Evo Morales a green light to run in the 2019 presidential elections and beyond. 
Ann Farnsworth-Alvear
 
December 14, 2017

Colombia’s far right is on the attack, working to block peace as laid out in the historic 2016 accords. Manipulating and targeting academia has become a key weapon in their arsenal. 

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