
Hydrocracy at the Center of Guatemala City’s Elections
An unlikely candidate for mayor challenges the privatization of urban water infrastructure and seeks to unite a historically divided left ...

Distortion and Subversion: Punk Rock Music and the Protests for Free Public Transportation in Brazil...
Rodrigo Lopes de Barros' book serves as a guide for the Brazilian underground youth movements around the turn of the ...

Making Mexican Chicago: From Postwar Settlement to the Age of Gentrification (Review)
Mike Amezcua's book examines how Mexicans skillfully crafted communities and endured in Chicago amid segregation, displacement, immigration policy, and gentrification ...

Tales of Dreams, Uncertainty, and Survival in Havana
Despite isolation and disrepair, Cuba's largest housing project remains a place of vibrant cultural expression where residents forge their own ...

Black Girls in Ipanema
In highly segregated and unequal Rio de Janeiro, family photographs capture Black joy and the power of claiming the right ...

From Housing to Homespace in Bolivarian Caracas
For Venezuelan grassroots housing activists, brick and mortar structures are only one step in the daily struggle to build community ...

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 ...