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Che Guevara: More than a beard, more than a brand

October 8, 2019by cuslar Leave a comment

by Tim W. Shenk Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) Many of us first became acquainted with Che Guevara by way of the iconic photo: the one of a serious, […]

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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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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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López Obrador’s landslide victory in Mexico: Insurrection at the polls

October 12, 2018by danielariveroa Leave a comment

by Iván Martínez Zazueta    On July 1, the people of Mexico rebelled at the polls. People went out to vote en masse and defeated the fraud apparatus, the fear […]

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Jews and rednecks fight for liberation together

October 10, 2018by danielariveroa Leave a comment

by Aaron Scott I’m a second-generation preacher and a third-generation organizer. I grew up in rural New York State. My mother and grandmother were union reps, my grandmother was interrogated […]

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‘Immigrant families will be a key in next social movement’

October 5, 2018by danielariveroa 1 Comment

Interview with Fernando García   When the Border Network for Human Rights started as a community organization, we were afraid of deportation, but more than that, we were eager to […]

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‘We need to correct the immoral narrative that condemns the poor’

October 5, 2018by danielariveroa Leave a comment

Suzanne Flierl Krull I live in the western part of New York’s Southern Tier, and was raised in affluence and privilege. Throughout my adult life, however, my household has been […]

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Confronting the four evils

October 3, 2018by danielariveroa 1 Comment

Systemic racism, poverty, militarism and ecological devastation cannot be defeated separately ‘Poor’ is not an insult, because poverty is not our fault. It is the great shame and immorality of […]

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‘No liberation without addressing militarism’

September 28, 2018by danielariveroa Leave a comment

The following is a speech Brittany Ramos DeBarros gave in June 23 in Washington, DC in front of thousands at the national rally organized by the Poor People’s Campaign: A […]

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‘I am only well if you are well’

September 28, 2018by danielariveroa Leave a comment

Undocumented activist and Syracuse, NY resident Aly Wane addresses the Poor People’s Campaign rally in Albany, NY on May 21. by Aly Wane Despite the fact that we are living […]

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