Recent Articles in the NACLA Report

November 22, 2021

Read the editor's introduction to our latest issue of the NACLA Report, "Dispatches from the Field," focused on media and journalism in Latin America.

September 17, 2021

In Jobos Bay, Afro-Puerto Rican communities living in the shadow of two polluting power plants fight for the right to a safe environment.

September 13, 2021

Garifuna women in New York City working to preserve life, culture, and history across borders and generations are part of a powerful lineage of resistance to anti-Blackness.

September 3, 2021

ExxonMobil’s promise of booming wealth draws on enduring colonial frontier logics. Attention to relentless resource extraction in the hinterland disrupts the mirage.

August 24, 2021

As racial capitalism rages, movements for Indigenous sovereignty and abolition offer visions of freedom on stolen land.

August 21, 2021

Read the editors' introduction to our latest print issue of the NACLA Report.

June 18, 2021

At the University of the West Indies, the campaign to rename Milner Hall highlights a decolonial struggle for historic reparations.

June 7, 2021

In Guatemala, truthtellers and preservers of the past face renewed hostility. Digitization projects help safeguard the archives of state violence.

June 3, 2021

The historic uprising against inequality reclaimed past struggles and forged new tools for present resistance.

May 26, 2021

The Biden administration holds significant political tools for navigating relations with Latin America. How will it leverage this power?

May 20, 2021

Read the editors' introduction to our latest print issue of the NACLA Report, "Against Forgetting: Mobilizing Memory for Reckoning and Repair."

April 16, 2021

For members of Nou Pap Dòmi, a collective within Haiti’s PetroChallengers movement, the anti-corruption struggle is a space to imagine the kind of society they seek to create.

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