BY ABRAHAM MÁRQUEZ “We will coup whoever we want! Deal with it” was the tweet birthed by billionaire Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX and CEO of Tesla Motors, July...
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BY RAMIRO SEBASTIÁN FÚNEZ On February 14, 1896, one of the most consequential pamphlets in modern history was published. It is a pamphlet that is not well known across...
BY AWQA COLQUE It’s 11.39am in London. I’ve woken up to videos of Bolivia’s capital streets being overrun with the military just hours before our election begins. It is...
BY STEVE LALLA It’s been almost a year since Bolivian President Evo Morales was forced to leave office by the Bolivian military following the release of election results. Jeanine...
BY CARLOS CRUZ MOSQUERA There have been at least six massacres in just one week in Colombia, and the culprits are getting away with it. More details about the...
BY RAMIRO SEBASTIÁN FÚNEZ I’m from New York. I was born in Manhattan and I grew up in Queens. As a young student living in New York, I regularly...
BY MARTÍN DELGADO CULTELLI This year marked 150 years since the birth of Russian revolutionary Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. It is within this framework that we want to rescue the...
BY BRUNO FUENTES In Chile, we use the word luma to describe what most people around the world know as a police baton. They are wielded by tens of...
BY CARLOS CRUZ MOSQUERA Many in the Latin American diaspora view Marxism as an irrelevant Eurocentric theory and therefore an ineffective ideological tool for social change. Many diasporic Latin...
BY CARLOS CRUZ MOSQUERA In recent decades, Latin American and Caribbean states have started a process of formal inclusion of marginalized groups, such as Indigenous and African-descent communities, women,...