Indigenous

February 18, 2020
Madeleine Wattenbarger

The activist and journalist Samir Flores was killed one year ago. His community is still seeking answers—and continuing his fight. 

January 24, 2020
Jacquelyn Kovarik

Peru’s January 2020 congressional elections represent the fall of the Fujimori party and the unraveling of widespread nepotism and corruption. What does it mean for the Peruvian Amazon?

January 13, 2020
Jose Benjamin Montaño

As violence soars in Mexico, a controversial policy to crack down on crime is disproportionately affecting low-income individuals without improving public safety.

December 2, 2019
Samantha Demby

A Canadian corporation sponsors tourist events in southern Mexico. Local communities accuse Fortuna Silver Mines of appropriating their culture to whitewash a record of violations.

November 20, 2019
Gabriel Hetland

Debate continues to swirl around the questions of what led up to Morales's resignation and what has happened since. 

October 24, 2019
Linda Farthing

Despite Evo Morales declaring victory, the election in Bolivia reflects growing discomfort with his hold on power. 

October 14, 2019
Wilma Salgado

Las protestas en Ecuador han representado más que los subsidios a la gaslona, sino una economía que dejan atrás a todxs menos los ricos. 

October 8, 2019
Benjamin Dangl

The following excerpt from the new book, The Five Hundred Year Rebellion: Indigenous Movements and the Decolonization of History in Bolivia, looks at the roots, rise, and presidency of Evo Morales, who is likely to win a fourth term in office in Bolivia’s October 20 general election. 

September 24, 2019
Martín Zícari

Caught between borders, the Tohono O’odham Nation tries to hold on to the "sacred" against the threat of the wall. 

May 6, 2019
Samantha Demby

In southern Mexico, a multi-ethnic network of towns has halted the construction of a mega-dam. Now they are organizing to manage their own natural resources and revitalize their culture as native water protectors.

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