CUSLAR is proud to present the new book: HISTORY IS OURS: Accounts of the Chilean coup and resettlement in Ithaca, New York by Bridget Tobin and Tim Shenk History Is Ours is […]
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¿Qué pasó en Curuguaty? Paraguayan lawyer explains land dispute, massacre and efforts for justice
CUSLAR and the Cornell Latin American Studies Program Seminar Series present: ¿Qué pasó en Curuguaty? People demand to know what really happened in Curuguaty, where land disputes led to a […]
Justice obstructed after massacre of peasants and police in Paraguay
by José Tomás Sánchez What happened at Marina Kue? This question has become the rallying cry of civil society and international human rights organizations, who want a full investigation into […]
What’s in a Name? In the Case of Immigration, More Than Shakespeare Thought
By Hazel Guardado Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) “Low browed and savage, groveling and bestial, lazy and wild, simian and sensual” were just some of the ways Americans described […]
Letter to the President of Mexico: Fr. Alejandro Solalinde
Translation: Kimberly Cárdenas, Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) Original Spanish version here To the President, Enrique Peña Nieto REFLECTION FROM FAITH ENRIQUE PEÑA NIETO PRESIDENT OF MEXICO President Peña: […]
Inequity in São Paulo’s Public Transit Crisis
Traffic in São Paulo – Photo from Pulsamerica By Diana Folla, Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) If you visit Brazil’s economic center and cultural hub, São Paulo, you’ll discover a bustling […]
Carta abierta de Alejandro Solalinde al Presidente de México
AL PRESIDENTE ENRIQUE PEÑA NIETO REFLEXIÓN DESDE LA FE LIC.ENRIQUE PEÑA NIETO PRESIDENTE DE MÉXICO Presidente Peña: Por más que usted esté en otros niveles socioeconómicos, podrá percibir por todos […]
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