BY DANNY SHAW In a matter of days, on February 7, Ecuador goes to the polls to elect their next president and 137 representatives for the National Assembly. There...
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An Indigenous Voice Against Neoliberalism, Imperialism & Fascism: A Review of ‘Volveremos y Seremos Millones’ By Evo Morales
BY MARTÍN DELGADO CULTELLI At the end of 2020, the new book by the historic leftist Indigenous leader and former president of Bolivia, Evo Morales Ayma, went on sale...
BY CARLOS CRUZ MOSQUERA Historically, marches and rallies have been the most common form of protest. For the Latin American and Caribbean diaspora in particular, they have played an...
BY RAMIRO SEBASTIÁN FÚNEZ Across Latin America, uprisings are taking place in countries governed by U.S. puppet regimes. In Honduras, thousands are protesting Juan Orlando Hernández and his National...
BY NICHOLAS AYALA In September 2017, Hurricane Maria ravaged through the Caribbean Sea, wreaking havoc on many of its islands. It was recorded as the deadliest Atlantic hurricane in...
BY CARLOS CRUZ MOSQUERA The Red Condor Collective was founded on May 2, 2020, by around a dozen Colombian activists, and some allies, based in the United States and...
BY CARLOS AZNÁREZ, RESUMEN LATINOAMERICANO In Havana, Cuba, a few days ago, we were able to interview the commander and chief peace negotiator of Colombia’s National Liberation Army, ELN,...
BY ALEJANDRO TORRES RIVERA Recent moves by the Puerto Rican government headed by Governor Ricardo Rosselló are shameful. They transform our country into a platform for imperialist intervention amid...
BY MERRI CATHERINE Dominica, also known as Nature Island, used to be called Wai’tu kubuli by the Indigenous Kalinago people pre-colonization and chattel slavery. It means “Tall is Her...
BY LOLA CAMPOS Cuba has elected a new president: Miguel Díaz-Canel. It only took minutes before every gusano in Miami-Dade County hopped on their phones and spouted their bogus...