Ecuador’s Tense Peace Won’t Last
President Daniel Noboa’s tough stance on crime managed to reduce rates of violence and instability. But militarization is not enough ...
“Petróleo para alguns poucos” nos portos de exportação do Brasil
Para um pequeno agricultor no estado do Rio de Janeiro, um porto privado que serve a indústria de combustíveis fósseis ...
Dismantling Anti-Blackness Together
Two struggles—Black liberation and immigrant rights—are intertwined and must be confronted together, which means acknowledging there is racism in the project ...
“Condenados al sacrificio” en la sombra de Vaca Muerta
Desde Patagonia, una activista ambiental habla de la lucha contra un nuevo oleoducto y la expansión del extractivismo en sus ...
“Condemned to Sacrifice” in the Shadow of Argentina’s Vaca Muerta
From Patagonia, an environmental activist discusses her community’s struggle against a new oil pipeline and the threats of expanding extractivism ...
“Oil for the Few” at Brazil’s Export Ports
For a small farmer in Rio de Janeiro state, a private port catering to the fossil fuel industry has brought ...
USS Honduras | Under the Shadow, Ep. 6
Often overlooked in the story of U.S. imperialism in Central America, Honduras has served as a training base and staging ...
Brazil at a Crossroads: The Environment or Oil and Gas
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s administration brought high hopes of reversing devastating environmental destruction. Will a new fossil fuel ...