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In this special issue of the NACLA Report, we critically examine the rise of green capitalism in the region in the lead-up to ...
A newly expanded edition of Oscar Olivera’s book revisits the grassroots uprising that defeated water privatization 25 years later, offering lessons on sovereignty, solidarity, and defense of the ...
The annual Pan American Congress, in its second edition, was held from August 1st to 3rd in the vicinity of the National Palace and the Senate of the Mexican Republic. For three days, participants ...
As the far right gains ground across the world, the region’s Left builds a common front in Mexico City ... NACLA | c/o NYU CLACS, 53 WASHINGTON SQ. SOUTH FL. 4W, NEW YORK, NY 10012 | TEL: (212) ...
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After building the Tren Maya, Mexico’s military has expanded its commercial reach in the Yucatán, with no regard for ...
The North American Congress on Latin America is a 501 (c)3 not-for-profit organization.
After building the Tren Maya, Mexico’s military has expanded its commercial reach in the Yucatán, with no regard for transparency ...
Caught between organized crime, avocado cultivation, and international conservation, Indigenous towns are organizing autonomously to defend themselves.
The dreams of a democratic Guatemala were dashed by a 1954 CIA coup against President Jacobo Arbenz spurred by the landed interests of the United Fruit Company.
The recent dismantling of the Cuna Nahuat Indigenous language program in El Salvador is the latest in a long history of erasure for Salvadoran Indigenous communities.
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