
Remembering Juan López: The Deadly Fight for Environmental Justice in Honduras
The assassination of Honduran water defender Juan López offers a chilling reminder of the threats local leaders face in the ...

How Mexican Feminists Became Enemies of the State
Despite intense repression and transphobic division, a powerful feminist movement is shifting the terms of debate on gender violence ...

Peru’s Escalating Crisis
With mass protests rocking the country and the legitimacy of state powers in ruins, space for dialogue is closing ...

Veracruz Decriminalized Abortion, but Activists Remain Crucial in Ensuring Access
Veracruz is one of seven states that has decriminalized abortion in Mexico. With obstacles to access, many collectives accompany and ...

No One is Safe in Bukele’s Gang War
With tens of thousands jailed and scores of reports of human rights abuses, Nayib Bukele's project slides ever closer to ...

In Ecuador, Indigenous-led National Strike Intensifies
Ten days into the strongest challenge yet to President Guillermo Lasso's government, the protests only appear to be growing ...

Mexico’s Military Knew Ayotzinapa 43 Were Kidnapped, Then Covered It Up
Following a new report, families of the 43 students criticized the government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador for failing ...

International Labor Solidarity in Action (Review)
Decades of joint organizing between two independent labor unionsone in Mexico and one in the United Statesshow the power of ...