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This investigative podcast series takes listeners across Latin America to the scenes of some of the region’s most devastating ...
Giovanni Batz’s carefully researched text examines how the Ixil and K’iche’ Mayas have resisted attacks on their land, state violence, ...
Giovanni Batz’s carefully researched text examines how the Ixil and K’iche’ Mayas have resisted attacks on their land, state violence, and extraction.
While protests in Haiti today stem from decades of economic and political crisis, the current wave represents something unprecedented: a ...
Hosted by independent journalist Michael Fox in partnership with The Real News Network and NACLA, Brazil on Fire is the story of President Jair Bolsonaro’s rise, his far-right government that set the ...
Haiti’s current form of “checkpoint governance” represents a structural transformation in how politics works in the country.
Jonathan Katz's book about the career of a decorated Marine turned critic attests to the symbiotic relationship between militarism and U.S. commercial expansion.
Two recent books offer nuanced explanations behind the increased violence and militarization toward criminalized immigration in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands.
Through storytelling and analysis, Blanc’s book tells an interior history of Brazil by recounting the political initiatives and legacy of the Prestes Column.
Until a few decades ago, Venezuela was characterized as an immigrant-receiving country. In the 1950s, strongman Marcos Pérez Jiménez encouraged the immigration of peasants and workers from Spain, ...