
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 ...

Anarchists vs. the State
As Latin America swings left, activists keep alive a long anarchist tradition of critiquing the limits of state power. For ...

The Reinvention of the Latin American Right
Across the hemisphere and beyond, right-wing forces are leveraging the power of internationalism to galvanize hardline "resistance" against a new ...

Pink Tide 2.0? Latin America’s New Wave of Leftist Governments
Latin America's resurgent Left faces steep challenges. What are the lessons from the first Pink Tide and the prospects for ...

En Honduras, el gobierno de izquierda enfrenta grandes desafíos
Xiomara Castro llegó a la presidencia con la promesa de refundar el país tras más de una década de neoliberalismo ...

Latin America’s New Left Surge
Our latest issue of the NACLA Report explores lessons from the Pink Tide and what lies ahead for the diverse ...

The Importance of Lula’s Presidency in an Increasingly Multipolar World
The inauguration of the leftist two-time former leader as Brazil's president is a source of hope for social and environmental ...

The Old is Dying and the New Cannot Be Born
A longtime analyst of Chilean social movements reflects on the country's multiple lefts and power relations within the ongoing "process ...