
Forbidden African Legacies in the Dominican Republic
Despite the ongoing criminalization and racist persecution of African tradition, from the criminalization of Vodou to restrictions against Gagá, Afro-Dominican ...

The Prestes Column: An Interior History of Modern Brazil (Review)
Through storytelling and analysis, Blanc’s book tells an interior history of Brazil by recounting the political initiatives and legacy of ...

El Salvador: Rebel Radio | Under the Shadow, Ep. 5
Broadcasting the Salvadoran government's atrocities throughout the armed conflict, the guerrilla radio station Venceremos had a clear goal: bringing down ...

Peru’s Media Faces a Crisis Within a Crisis
With Peru's mainstream media concentrated in a few hands, citizens turn to the internet to challenge hegemonic narratives. The results ...

Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira’s Last Journey
A suspect has admitted to killing the journalist and Indigenous expert while they were reporting in the Amazon. Agência Pública ...

Dispatches from the Field: Web Exclusive
Exclusive content and additional resources accompanying our Winter 2021 issue of the NACLA Report ...

Latin American Newsrooms Develop Creative Strategies for Survival
From strengthening their bonds with their readers to redefining their workflows, newsrooms in the region are determined to keep their ...

Latinx Podcasts on the Rise
Latin America has a long and enduring radio tradition. Now, podcasts centering Latinx voices are gaining popularity in the United ...