On theology and liberation
A reflection on justice-oriented church traditions Latin America after CUSLAR’s Spring 2016 study of Pope Francis and his context by David K. Johnson Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) For […]
A reflection on justice-oriented church traditions Latin America after CUSLAR’s Spring 2016 study of Pope Francis and his context by David K. Johnson Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) For […]
by Elba Morales Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) Pope Francis’s 2015 encyclical letter on the environment is a powerful work that draws on scientific research and the best of […]
by Jordan Cowell Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) Religion, as an entity, is about words. According to twentieth century literary theorist Kenneth Burke, religion is composed of the Word, […]
by Gabriela LeBaron and Tim Shenk Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) Who is Pope Francis? The large number of publications trying to answer this question suggests a great global […]
by Julia Smith Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) Addressing popular movement leaders in Bolivia on July 9, 2015, Pope Francis powerfully expressed to his audience that Christians have […]
by Eudes Prado Lopes The impeachment proceedings that suspended the mandate of Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff in May mark the climax of an ongoing process of the radical polarization of […]
by Amanda Colón One of the most inspiring CUSLAR events I remember was a talk in November 2011 by Elvia Acosta and Raldy Santos, two young people from the Dominican […]
by Jordan Cowell Entiéndanlo, entiéndanlo, Nuestros ríos no se venden. Entiéndanlo, entiéndanlo Guatemala no se vende. Entiéndanlo, entiéndanlo Nuestros pueblos no se venden. Listen, listen, Our rivers are […]
by Mikaela Lewis “There was a rabbit trying to leave Chile, crossing the border into Peru,” former CUSLAR Coordinator Joel Gajardo told students at Elmira College September 28. “He met […]
By Elba Morales Dominican sociologist Fidel Santana Mejía shared perspectives with CUSLAR members and alumni on social movements in Latin America at the organization’s 50th anniversary celebration on September 26. […]