Video: The Migrant Trail Walk
This week, more than 50 women and men will trek through 75 miles of ocotillo and saguaro cactus along the dry, ...
Threatened With Death, an Activist Priest Leaves Mexico (for a while)
Alejandro Solalinde is a Catholic priest who runs the Hermanos en el Camino shelter in southern Mexico for migrants who are ...
ALBA Expands its Allies in the Caribbean (Part 2 of 2)
Two years after Haiti's devastating earthquake, the failed reconstruction has shown that a great deal of the international community’s optimism, ...
Calderón, Chávez, and CELAC
This past December 2 and 3, in Caracas, the heads of 33 Latin American and Caribbean states signed on to ...
Ciudad Juárez Is Not Only Violence
Books like Murder City, by Charles Bowden, are a double-edged sword, drawing much needed attention to the violence in Ciudad ...
Bolivia’s TIPNIS Conflict Moves Beyond Regional Borders
While President Evo Morales was busy defending the rights of Mother Earth at the United Nations this week, Bolivia’s TIPNIS ...
Nonviolence Grows in Mexico
It is not likely that the small but persistent pacifist movement—the Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity—will bring a ...
Aid Caravan to Cuba Crosses U.S.-Mexican Border
On July 20, a caravan of over 100 people crossed the U.S.-Mexican border, carrying 100 tons of humanitarian aid on ...