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Ahead of Uruguay's elections - water protestors are calling on all parties to stop the expansion of soya, forestry and other big agri-business. Uruguay's capital city ran out of fresh drinking water last year My article for NACLA Report
Gentencita 🌈 take a peek at NACLA Report's latest issue, "#Plurinationalism from Below", where I explore #rainforest politics, #Bolivia's state’s grip, and the #Amazonia people's unyielding spirit to undo it all in their pursuit of freedom 🏹🛖 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
The new issue NACLA Report on Plurinationalisms from Below is out now! I had the honor of editing it with Romina Akemi 🎃🦇🧹 and Roger Merino. Articles show that the plurinational state is an unfinished project and highlights how plurinational politics are organized at the margins of state power
Latest issue of NACLA Report! Plurinationalism from Below nacla.org/plurinationali…
Raul Zibechi for NACLA Report on Palestine and Latin America: Deep Ties Rooted in Shared Experiences nacla.org/palestine-and-…
The last NACLA Report issue discusses plurinational politics at the state’s margins. Cases from Bolivian lowland communities, Chilean migrant settlements, autonomous governments in Peru, and more. I had the pleasure to edit this issue with Romina Akemi 🎃🦇🧹 and Nayla Luz Vacarezza nacla.org/plurinationali…
“Memory is an emancipating fact in the face of the act of extreme oppression. The political action of Argentina’s denialist government is not to rewrite that memory, but to erase it,” Daniel Cholakian writes in @nacla about how Milei’s government is dismantling memory policies.
Yo también estoy muy emocionado de acompañar a NACLA Report, Jorge Cuéllar, Leonardo Aranda y Dora Ytzell en presentar la más nueva versión de la revista, y nuestra chamba pensando, sintiendo y haciendo sobre el fenómeno desbordado de la desaparición forzada.
In 1989, the US invaded Panama, bombed poor neighborhoods, dumped bodies in mass graves—"the region looked like Gaza today." Do YOU know your own history? Listen to this incredible season-concluding episode of Under the Shadow Michael Fox The Real News NACLA Report therealnews.com/panama-us-inva…