protests

December 9, 2019
Iraida H. López

Artistic expression is not only central to the protests in Chile—it's part of a long national tradition of resistance. 

December 3, 2019
Amanda C. Waterhouse

As Colombian demonstrators clamor for inclusive policies, genuine peace, and respect for human rights, the elite recycle discourses decrying “vandalism” that aim to delegitimize dissent.

November 25, 2019

A collection of NACLA's coverage spanning more than a decade of Evo Morales's time in power to help contextualize turmoil in Bolivia. 

November 5, 2019
Zaraí Toledo Orozco

The new congressional scenario has brought Peruvians the great responsibility of setting the path of democracy for its political class.

October 30, 2019
Andra B. Chastain

A history behind Santiago's subway system and why a fare increase sparked massive protests. 

October 25, 2019
Andrew Conca-Cheng

As protests continue in Chile over systemic inequality, the government is resorting to tactics not seen since the dictatorship. 

October 17, 2019
Mohammed Hamarsha and Cloe Perol

Ecuadorian Indigenous communities organized food, shelter, and domestic chores with the help of local volunteers, and proved the people’s power. But the anti-austerity fight might not be over.  

October 14, 2019
Wilma Salgado

The recent protests in Ecuador represent more than just fuel subsidies, but a stagnant economy leaving all but the rich behind. 

September 26, 2019
Jane Regan

A recent photograph circulating of a Haitian senator shooting an AP reporter is just the tip of the iceberg in Haiti, where an uprising has been simmering for months. 

August 26, 2019

As Mexican activists protest injustice in cases of gendered violence, a new collective criticizes the media’s failures to adequately cover violence against women and urges newsrooms to adopt a gender perspective in reporting on feminist issues.

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