Paso a paso: Las luchas de un movimiento popular de Lima
Traducido por César Flores Unzaga A lo largo del último medio siglo, diez millones de pobres en Latinoamérica han tomado ...
Salvadoran Students Confront Growing Repression
Despite a vigorous nationwide search and a handful of traffic-snarling protests, Edward Francisco Contreras is still missing. The 21-year-old student ...
Briefly Noted
From Silver to Cocaine: Latin American Commodity Chains and the Building of the World Economy, 1500– 2000, Edited by Steven ...
Everything Is Up for Discussion: A 40th Anniversary Conversation With Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui
Silvia Rvera Cusicanqui is a Bolivian sociologist, activist, and public intellectual who teaches at the Universidad Mayor de San Andres ...
Anti-Neoliberal Backlash: Leaving the World Bank and IMF Behind
The backlash against neoliberalism in Latin America is now leading to confrontations between several of the region’s governments and the ...
El Alto: Mobilizing Block by Block
The city of El Alto, Bolivia, jumped to international headlines with the outbreak of the “Red October” uprising of 2003 ...
Pachamama Goes Organic: Bolivia’s Quinoa Farmers
The elevator is broken in Bolivia’s Ministry of Campesino and Agricultural Affairs, so together with Arturo Mamani Poma and Salustiano ...
Incremental Gains: Lima’s Tenacious Squatters’ Movement
Throughout the last half century, tens of millions of poor Latin Americans have illegally seized land. Such invasions are usually ...