Covid19

July 20, 2021
Nadia Sanders

When the pandemic hit New York City in 2020, undocumented Mexican immigrants relied on the support of local organizations that have years of experience in their communities.

September 1, 2020
James Biles and Alejandro Andrade

A study by the Center for In Situ Policy Research details the health, economic, and social impacts of Covid-19 among Latin American immigrants in New York.

June 25, 2020
Rafael Forsetto

The Kayapó leader's death is a blow to Indigenous movements, as the Bolsonaro government undermines environmental protections and hard-earned rights.

June 16, 2020
Claire Branigan

Under lockdown in Buenos Aires, women-organized community kitchens continue to sustain neighborhoods and popular movements. 

April 22, 2020

A collection of articles from NACLA's archive on public health in the Americas, available for a limited time. 

March 31, 2020
Nicole Froio

Favelas in Brazil are not equipped to prevent the spreading threat of COVID-19. 

March 26, 2020
Jorge E. Cuéllar

In the age of COVID-19, anything other than ending deportations is a high-risk, potentially disastrous move.

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