Minou Tavárez Mirabal’s 2022 book sheds light on the complex lives of her parents, two Dominican revolutionaries who were ...
As environmental crimes threaten Indigenous communities in the Amazon, their struggles are ignored by a humanitarian system ...
As environmental crimes threaten Indigenous communities in the Amazon, their struggles are ignored by a humanitarian system ...
The “Donroe Doctrine” is compelling Latin American governments into arbitration courts that benefit large multinational ...
Though the First Conference on Transitioning away from Fossil Fuels is a historic achievement, movement organizers question if it will ...
Dos años después de que el presidente de extrema derecha, Daniel Noboa, anunciara su política de mano dura en las prisiones, el gobierno no tiene resultados que mostrar.
Many call Gorgona Island “the witch” as it often vanishes from the sight of Afro-descendant communities living 35 kilometres away, in the town of Bazán, on the Colombian Pacific Coast. Although no ...
In late 2025 and early 2026, Bolivia’s cities and highways witnessed another wave of mass demonstrations, roadblocks, hunger strikes, and assemblies. Once again, state policy was overturned by street ...
Since its founding in 1967, NACLA has worked to expose and oppose U.S. intervention in Latin America. In the face of lies and propaganda generated by the U.S. government, and a mainstream media often ...
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 ...
In May 2021, a person deprived of their liberty in the Metropolitan Area of San Salvador was working on the roof of a prison warehouse when he came into contact with a high-voltage cable. The accident ...
Between the 1930 and 1960s, subregions of the Magdalena Medio in Colombia’s Antioquia and Bolivar departments were known as “Shell’s paradise.” I quickly learned why when I visited the region in March ...