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Arturo Taracena’s deep dive into the Guatemalan guerrilla group and its leader, informed by personal experience and decades ...
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The recent book by Emma Amador examines Puerto Rican women social workers’ advocacy for social justice under U.S. colonialism ...
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Anger at neoliberal austerity, Canadian mining corruption, and U.S. imperialism have converged into a powerful protest ...
As more Colombians fight and die in foreign wars, their loved ones push the government for help in finding out their fate.
The Nasa’s fight against Gran Tierra Energy reveals the links between extraction and armed conflict, and the limitations of the government’s reforms.
A new radical right with links to the dictatorship has made unprecedented gains. So far, the country's strong democracy has tempered its worst impacts.
The recent arrests of two Maya leaders is emblematic of increasing criminalization of Indigenous peoples by the Guatemalan state.
In 2021, in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic, industry promoter Jon Barela testified at a joint hearing of the Texas House. CEO of the Borderplex Alliance an El Paso, Texas-based economic ...
Juan Villoro's interpretation of the Americas' most extraordinary city offers readers the perspective of a well-traveled insider.
Caught between organized crime, avocado cultivation, and international conservation, Indigenous towns are organizing autonomously to defend themselves.