Recent Articles in the NACLA Report

March 11, 2022

Chavismo co-opted women’s rights rhetoric but failed to deliver on core feminist demands. For grassroots movements, abortion access remains a key struggle.

March 11, 2022

With the country caught in a pitched winner-take-all contest, it is unsurprising that voters feel apathetic. Solutions must come from the space between the extremes.

March 11, 2022

Partisan polarization wiped out autonomous stances within Venezuela’s universities for more than 15 years. Rebuilding a pluralist Left from the grassroots is key to reclaiming combative struggles.

March 11, 2022

The Bolivarian Revolution shook up the geopolitical map. Rebuilding Venezuela’s fractured relations in the hemisphere remains its chief foreign policy challenge.

March 11, 2022

Movements fighting homophobia and transphobia in Venezuela offer an example of organizing that successfully joins forces across ideological and partisan lines.

March 11, 2022

Read the editor's introduction to our latest issue of the NACLA Report, "Chavismo Revisited," focused on Venezuela in the 20 years since the April 2002 failed coup.

March 11, 2022

From brain drain to mental health issues, the mass migration of millions of Venezuelans has far-reaching impacts at home and abroad.

February 4, 2022

In the face of a fraught conflict with missteps and misinformation on both sides, empirically informed analysis offers one tool to cut through the noise.

January 14, 2022

In an evolving media ecosystem, concentrated ownership persists as conglomerates scramble to adapt to the digital age.

January 5, 2022

In El Alto, Radio San Gabriel demonstrates the decolonizing potential of Indigenous-language media.

December 17, 2021

With a record number of candidates vying for president amid growing voter dissatisfaction, Costa Rica’s 2022 elections will likely uphold increasingly untenable inequality.

December 9, 2021

Production of a dual-language podcast from WNYC Studios and Futuro Studios offers lessons for journalism that breaks away from the white gaze.

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