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Author Archives: cuslar

‘Lines that unite’: CUSLAR highlights borders, climate change, political shifts

March 1, 2019by cuslar Leave a comment

See the full PDF of “Lines That Divide, Lines That Unite,” Winter/Spring 2019 CUSLAR Newsletter. Where do we draw the line? by Tim Shenk A hard rain’s a-gonna fall: Climate […]

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migration, Poor People's Campaign

Who’s funding the militarization of Mexico’s Guatemalan border?

February 21, 2019by cuslar Leave a comment

by Melanie Calderon Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) In recent months, a spotlight has been shone on the U.S.-Mexico border as caravans of thousands of Central Americans travel north […]

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migration

Argentina: Macri’s return to IMF draws protest

February 12, 2019by cuslar Leave a comment

by Mauricio Streb Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) Protesters have once again become a common sight in the city center of Argentina’s capital, Buenos Aires. Argentines of all classes […]

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Mesoamerican ‘climate refugees’ on the rise

January 29, 2019by cuslar 3 Comments

by Tomasz B. Falkowski, Ph.D. for the Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) Adolfo Chankin, an indigenous Maya farmer, manages the same land in Chiapas, Mexico as his father before […]

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migration

Venezuela, lest we forget

January 28, 2019by cuslar

By Richard Gaunt For the Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) When it comes to Venezuela, the rich and powerful hope that we might have historical amnesia, that we might […]

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Dominican Republic off to an ugly start in human rights violations in 2019

January 8, 2019by cuslar Leave a comment

by Tim Shenk Coordinator, Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) Two serious human rights violations have marred the beginning of 2019 in Dominican Republic, both involving the arrest and harassment […]

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Paulo Freire study group

Everybody’s got a right to live! CUSLAR reports on Poor People’s Campaign

October 22, 2018by cuslar Leave a comment

Click here to view the full Summer/Fall 2018 CUSLAR Newsletter.  

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Poor People's Campaign

Enrique Morones: Border Angels, Border Realities

September 13, 2018by cuslar Leave a comment

Border Angels, Border Realities and Immigration Today Enrique Morones President & Founder, Border Angels Tuesday, September 25, 6:00 PM Unitarian Church, 306 N. Aurora St., Ithaca, NY Welcome by Rev. […]

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Las elecciones de 2018 en México: Recomposicion de fuerzas y escenarios de lucha

September 10, 2018by cuslar Leave a comment

por Iván Martínez Zazueta El pasado 1ro de julio el pueblo de México se rebeló en las urnas. La ciudadanía salió masivamente a votar y le ganó a la maquinaria […]

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Invisible no more: Lemus-Sanchez from Mexico to Ithaca, NY

August 3, 2018by cuslar 1 Comment

On Februrary 15, Ithaca, NY resident Gloria Lemus-Sanchez, who was born in Mexico, shared her story with CUSLAR students. Lemus-Sanchez works at Cornell University, is enrolled the university’s employee degree […]

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migration, Poor People's Campaign

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