Toward an ecological revolution
by David Johnson A review of Will the Flower Slip Through the Asphalt: Writers Respond to Capitalist Climate Change. Vijay Prashad, editor. LeftWord Books, 2017. Originally published in CounterPunch here on […]
by David Johnson A review of Will the Flower Slip Through the Asphalt: Writers Respond to Capitalist Climate Change. Vijay Prashad, editor. LeftWord Books, 2017. Originally published in CounterPunch here on […]
by Ana María Tijoux Woman, daughter, mother, comrade, singer, feminist and much more. March 8, 2017 Originally published in Spanish here Translated to English by Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations […]
“The Caribbean in the Vortex of Capitalist Globalization” A Talk by Dr. Jeb Sprague-Silgado Thursday March 9, 4:30 pm Founders Room, Anabel Taylor Hall Cornell University First in a series […]
by Bill Gasperini For me CUSLAR was almost more important than Rural Sociology at Cornell. I chose that major after doing volunteer social work in Brazil on an exchange program […]
by Paige Wagar I came to the Dominican Republic expecting humidity, the heat of a city in summer, mosquitos, and to be honest, a lot of beans and rice. I had […]
by Ángel Álvarez Martínez and Marx Aguirre Ochoa Translated from the original Spanish by Tim Shenk, CUSLAR What is a Special Economic Zone, or SEZ? It’s considered a geographical area that […]
by Dylan van Duyne One of the most humbling parts of the Cornell University Global Health Program in Santo Domingo was having my host mother, Doña Carmen, accept me with […]
Fidel Castro, father of the Cuban Revolution and one of the great figures of the twentieth century, has died at 90. His brother, Raul Castro, president of Cuba, made the […]
This reflection on Paulo Freire’s call for an education in hope was first published in 2013 in the CUSLAR Newsletter. Freire wrote from exile after a fascist military takeover of his […]
See the full issue here. Introduction to the issue by Jordan Cowell and Tim Shenk Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) On April 15, three CUSLAR student interns presented initial […]