
¿Quiénes Somos Todos? Libertad, igualdad y fraternidad en Cuba (Review)
Julio César Guanche's book offers a reinterpretation of Cuba’s enduring democratic-republican tradition, unearthing its popular and egalitarian historical roots ...

Call For Pitches | Central America(s): Sites of Knowledge Production
[CLOSED] NACLA is currently accepting proposals for an issue on sites of knowledge production in Central America and the diaspora ...

Global Guyana’s Call for Reckoning (Review)
Oneka LaBennett’s recent book excavates layers of myth-making and storytelling in Guyana to examine the gendered dimensions of environmental extractivism ...

Indigenous Activists’ Cautious Optimism and Unwavering Demands for Colombia
For leaders of Cauca's Indigenous movement, the election of Gustavo Petro and Francia Márquez is a major victory. But mobilization ...

Afro-Dominicanas Against Death
Erased from the archive, the remarkable story of one Afro-Dominican revolutionary illuminates the Dominican colonial desire for whiteness at the ...

The Institutionalization of Anti-Haitianism in Dominican History and Education
Recent acts of anti-Haitian violence and discrimination are not isolated events, but part of a long history of anti-Blackness in ...

Saamaka Maroon Communities Face Continued Land Threats in Suriname
In 2007, Saamaka advocates triumphed at the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, winning key rights and damages. Today, those rights ...

Brazil’s October 2 Election Results Evoke Disappointment and Hope
Sunday's election brought an unexpected show of support for President Jair Bolsonaro but also a number of victories for Black ...