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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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As more Colombians fight and die in foreign wars, their loved ones push the government for help in finding out their fate.
Anger at neoliberal austerity, Canadian mining corruption, and U.S. imperialism have converged into a powerful protest movement.
The Nasa’s fight against Gran Tierra Energy reveals the links between extraction and armed conflict, and the limitations of the government’s reforms.
The recent arrests of two Maya leaders is emblematic of increasing criminalization of Indigenous peoples by the Guatemalan state.
In 2011, NACLA online bought you closer than ever before to Latin America through on-the-ground reports, daily blogs, and photo essays about Bolivia’s TIPNIS march, the U.S.-Mexico border, and much ...
This NACLA Report explores the structural context of corruption. The contributors raise questions about the organizational capacity—and even purpose—of institutions established to combat corruption, ...
This issue of NACLA Report coincides with the inauguration of a new President in the White House, and we seized this opportunity to challenge the incoming administration by asking our contributors to ...
That the so-called U.S. “war on drugs” has proven an abject failure is now well established. This NACLA Report tackles the lethal nexus of states, militaries, paramilitaries, and capital at the heart ...
The North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) seeks volunteer “Research Associates” with background in Latin American studies and/or journalism to ...
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