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Category Archives: migration

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

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

CUSLAR in the news: Solidarity among Dominican and Haitian peoples

March 21, 2018by cuslar 1 Comment

The Ithaca, NY-based Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations was in the press (here, here and here) in the Dominican Republic last week after releasing a statement calling for support and […]

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migration

Migration: Moving people, moving capital

March 8, 2018by cuslar 1 Comment

by Richard Gaunt Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) Immigrant and migrant workers who depend on precarious wage labor are at the crux of global capitalism’s explosive crises. As members […]

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migration

Poverty: An obstacle to the exalted but unrealized United States

December 27, 2017by cuslar Leave a comment

by Evelyn Sanchez Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) In our aging apartment on Long Island, during hot summer days, my sister and I would place our hands flat against […]

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migration, Poor People's Campaign

Indocumentada: ‘I thought the U.S. would solve my problems’

December 26, 2017by cuslar Leave a comment

By Julissa Martinez Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) My mother migrated to the United States in 1994 at the age of twenty-eight de la hermosa isla de la República […]

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migration, Poor People's Campaign, Uncategorized

Mexican DREAMers and the end of DACA: Between real threats and empty promises

September 16, 2017by cuslar Leave a comment

by Maria de Lourdes Ramirez-Flores Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) More than 600,000 Mexican Dreamers who are DACA recipients are caught between a government that uses them as scapegoats and […]

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migration

Romero, FIOB strengthen indigenous languages and cultures in California

February 8, 2017by cuslar Leave a comment

by Vanessa Bauch Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) Mexico and the United States appear very different. Yet the two countries share a grave history, building their modern democracies on […]

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migration

Zonas Económicas Especiales en México: ¿Alternativa de desarrollo regional o desarrollo neoliberal?

January 25, 2017by cuslar Leave a comment

por Ángel Álvarez Martínez  y Marx Aguirre Ochoa ¿Qué es una Zona Económica Especial, o ZEE? Se considera un área delimitada geográficamente que ofrece un entorno de negocio excepcional para […]

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migration, Paulo Freire study group

Migration: Moving people, moving capital

January 24, 2017by cuslar Leave a comment

by Richard Gaunt Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) Immigrant and migrant workers who depend on precarious wage labor are at the crux of global capitalism’s explosive crises. As members […]

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migration

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