Pursuing ‘A Radical Faith’ in the Trump Era
What can the assassination of Sister Maura during El Salvador’s civil war teach us about humanity for Central American refugees ...
Migration as Reparations
Instead of a “surge” in deportations, the U.S. government should be paying off its imperial debt to Central America ...
Conceiving While Poor, Imprisoned for Murder
Although a rallying cry for the global abortion rights movement, these 17 Salvadoran women did not purposefully end their own ...
Pacific Rim Ruling Threatens El Salvador’s National Sovereignty
A World Bank tribunal ruled last week that the Pacific Rim Mining Corporation can't sue the government of El Salvador ...
International Solidarity Bolsters El Salvador’s Anti-Mining Resistance
More than 240 U.S. and international labor, environmental, and civil society organizations are calling for the World Bank to dismiss ...
A Vote For Democracy in El Salvador
Last week, after a wave of popular protests, the Salvadoran legislative assembly voted to repeal controversial Decree 743 which required ...
El Salvador: Social Programs Bolster Support for Funes Government
San Salvador polls show a sharp drop in President Mauricio Funes’s approval ratings over the past several months. But on ...
El Salvador: Funes Opposes Mining, But Legal Ban Uncertain
President Mauricio Funes reaffirmed last week that no mining projects will be permitted in El Salvador during his presidency, and ...