Chomsky and Robinson’s new critical survey of American foreign policy seeks to dispel the myth that the United States is ...
Violence is on the rise in Zapatista territory. As an Indigenous “peacemaker” becomes the latest victim, communities call for ...
In the face of mounting attacks on Haitian diaspora communities from Springfield to Santo Domingo, immigrants across the ...
Mientras siguen acumulándose las violaciones de derechos humanos bajo el estado de excepción de El Salvador, un grupo ...
Rosa-Linda Fregoso’s book invites readers to become collective witnesses and develop radical hope to respond to feminicide ...
The web editor spearheads NACLA’s web publishing. This is a part-time position ideal for candidates with an interest in alternative media, nonprofit publishing, and left politics in Latin America and ...
A draft health standard puts the labor and livelihoods of traditional midwives at risk. A network of autonomous midwives ...
The assassination of Honduran water defender Juan López offers a chilling reminder of the threats local leaders face in the ...
In the wake of a firestorm of racist rumors, many members of a thriving Haitian community are considering relocating, pushed ...
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 NACLA Report focuses on a variety of borders across the Americas, literal and symbolic. An issue about borders couldn’t be more timely, when the Trump administration has posed the U.S.-Mexico ...
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 ...