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 ...
Black Girls in Ipanema
In highly segregated and unequal Rio de Janeiro, family photographs capture Black joy and the power of claiming the right ...
Brazil on Fire: Nazis on Your Street (Episode 4)
Nazis have a long historical presence in Brazil reaching back to the early days of European fascism. President Jair Bolsonaro ...
Housing Justice in the Americas: Struggle and Solidarity
Read the editor's introduction to our latest issue of the NACLA Report, "Fighting for Housing Justice in the Americas." ...
Selling Black Brazil: Race, Nation and Visual Culture in Salvador, Bahia (Review)
Anadelia A. Romo's book analyzes the visual and symbolic reinvention of Salvador, exposing how tourism, the arts, and the elite ...
Wins and Uncertainties After 10 Years of Affirmative Action
Brazil's so-called Quota Law has expanded access to higher education for low-income and Black students. The future of the policy ...
10 anos da Lei de Cotas: Avanços e desafios na educação superior pública brasileira
Na última década, a Lei 12.711 obteve importantes avanços, mas permanecem grandes desafios para garantir sua continuidade ...
Resistance and Solidarity in Quilombo Territory
For a quilombola leader and fisherwoman, Black and Indigenous struggles for land and life are essential to collective survival in ...