Colombia

June 24, 2016
Gabrielle Jensen

Colombians grapple with the meaning of artistic and cultural production as the country’s long internal conflict appears to be drawing to a close.

April 8, 2016
Nicolas Cadena

Ciro Guerra’s masterful film complicates post-colonial encounters and indigenous representation in the Colombian jungle.  

November 11, 2015
Kari Lydersen and Adriana Cardona-Maguigad

This article is the second in a two-part investigative series on the social, economic, and ecological impacts of gold mining in Colombia.

November 9, 2015
Kari Lydersen and Adriana Cardona-Maguigad

This article is the first in a two-part investigative series on the social, economic, and ecological impacts of gold mining in Colombia.

September 15, 2015
Lisa Taylor

The "Liberation of Mother Earth" movement of the Nasa indigenous people in Cauca retakes ancestral land and defies corporate interests

August 13, 2015
Orion Cruz

In addition to reducing violence, the renewed ceasefire between FARC and the Colombian government will diminish environmental destruction.

August 13, 2015
In addition to reducing violence, the renewed ceasefire between FARC and the Colombian government will likely diminish environmental destruction.
June 19, 2015
Nikki Drake

As the Colombian peace talks proceed, some communities have attempted to move closer to resolving the country’s decades-old violence by maintaining an active and credible distance from all major parties of the conflict.

May 29, 2015
Kari Lydersen and Adriana Cardona-Maguigad

Lacking employment alternatives with livable wages, many Colombians continue to labor in informal mines despite the well-known risks. 

August 4, 2014
Nikki Drake

The case of a conscientious objector in Aruaca, Colombia highlights a major legal gap in the Colombian justice system for what is an internationally recognized right.

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