Through storytelling and analysis, Blanc’s book tells an interior history of Brazil by recounting the political initiatives ...
Leonidas Iza, Ecuador’s presidential candidate with the Indigenous-aligned Pachakutik political movement, outlines his vision ...
Mexico's experience with the militarization of prohibition and migration is defined by violence and displacement.
Activists link the disappearance of land defender Julia Chuñil to the state’s militarization of the region and its deep ties ...
The North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) is an independent, nonprofit organization founded in 1966 to examine and critique U.S. imperialism and political, economic, and military ...
This investigative podcast series takes listeners across Latin America to the scenes of some of the region’s most devastating, revolutionary, and historic moments. In Season 1, independent journalist ...
Trump's threat to take back the Panama Canal signals a new era of U.S. expansionism and the greatest attack on Central American sovereignty since the 1990s.
Bret Gustafson teaches anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis. He is author of Bolivia in the Age of Gas (Duke, 2020) and New Languages of the State: Indigenous Resurgence and the Politics ...
Two recent books offer nuanced explanations behind the increased violence and militarization toward criminalized immigration in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. In mid-October of 2024, the Associated ...
In 1968, NACLA published the pamphlet "Who Rules Columbia?" an attempt to turn the tools of power-structure research on the university, and to elaborate the greivances behind the 1968 student strike.
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