As blazes set new records, it is important to denormalize the framing of forest destruction as a simple natural cycle, ...
President Nayib Bukele’s framing of security as a spiritual battle between good and evil helps to explain his popularity and ...
Rosa-Linda Fregoso’s book invites readers to become collective witnesses and develop radical hope to respond to feminicide ...
A decade after 43 students were forcibly disappeared from Iguala, Mexico, demands to uncover the truth of the Ayotzinapa case ...
From the United States to the Dominican Republic to the Bahamas, the collective scapegoating and mass deportation of Haitians ...
Long associated with the Andean region, coca cultivation is expanding rapidly in Central America. As eradication efforts ...
By centering Indigenous women’s lived experiences, Maclean’s book presents a gendered analysis of the pluri-economy under MAS ...
In the two oldest nations in the Americas, born of revolution, the processes of state violence in all its forms are symptoms of the structural inequalities of racial capitalism. The United States and ...
This issue of the NACLA Report brings together more than a dozen experts from different countries to explore the rise of the new far right, their links to historical social and political processes, ...
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 ...
Old racist tropes demonizing Haitians as uncivilized practitioners of barbaric or mysterious rituals have been revived, once again casting immigrants from Haiti as dangerous outsiders unworthy of ...