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As President Petro ramps up efforts to halt coal exports to Israel, activists push for decisive action and chart a new path for Global South solidarity.
In 1991, Ronald Venetiaan of the National Party of Suriname (NPS) became president. The NPS was the democratic socialist ...
Arturo Taracena’s deep dive into the Guatemalan guerrilla group and its leader, informed by personal experience and decades ...
As more Colombians fight and die in foreign wars, their loved ones push the government for help in finding out their fate.
Chile in Their Hearts: The Untold Story of Two Americans Who Went Missing after the Coup. (University of California Press, 2025) In October 1999, the Clinton Administration released a tranche of ...
Travesti and trans workers in the formal sector expand imaginaries about the relationship between LGTBQ+ people and work, contributing to broader labor struggles for all of society.
El Salvador's offer to house deportees and U.S. citizens in its infamous prisons – for profit – signals a new and troubling escalation in the criminalization of migration.
In the face of mounting attacks on Haitian diaspora communities from Springfield to Santo Domingo, immigrants across the hemisphere are coming together to demand protection.
The assassination of Honduran water defender Juan López offers a chilling reminder of the threats local leaders face in the most dangerous region in the world for environmental activists.
As anti-Haitianism surges in the lead-up to the U.S. presidential election, confronting the rise in xenophobia and hate requires a hemispheric approach to U.S. imperialism.
Midwives in Mexico achieve significant progress in healthcare, marking a breakthrough for their profession and improving maternal and child health outcomes.