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Galeano’s oeuvre casts a long shadow—not only in Latin America’s letters, but in the region’s political identity.
The former Canadian human rights commissioner was forced to resign by a firestorm of controversy surrounding his support for ...
10 years since his passing, Galeano’s oeuvre casts a long shadow—not only in Latin America’s letters, but in the region’s political identity. This is episode 20 of Stories of Resistance.
Right-wing billionaire Daniel Noboa has claimed victory in Ecuador's election—but challenger Luisa González and international experts claim the election has been stolen.
Tamara Pearson is a writer and journalist who, in both her work and her activism, demonstrates the words that she lives by. This is episode 22 of Stories of Resistance.
Poetry is resistance. Standing up to the cyber mayhem. Breathing art into the void. Today, we celebrate Poetry month.
Cochabamba, Bolivia, exploded when water rates spiked overnight, following the city's privatization of the municipal water ...
The streets of Caracas flowed with blood when officers in Venezuela's Chamber of Commerce attempted a coup against Hugo Chavez in 2002—only to be ultimately stopped by mass mobilization.
Bukele’s statement indicates that the U.S. government is NOT facilitating Abrego Garcia’s return, even by DOJ’s own self-serving definition. Instead, the U.S. is pretending it doesn’t have the power.
On April 8, national 'Kill the Cuts' rallies mobilized unions across the country to protest the Trump administration’s DOGE-fueled cuts to life-saving research, healthcare, and education programs.
The Senate has confirmed former Arkansas governor and fervent Christian Zionist Mike Huckabee as the U.S.’s next ambassador to Israel after numerous rights groups called on the Senate to oppose his ...