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Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo comparten sobre 36 años de lucha por los derechos humanos

December 1, 2014by Jordan Cowell Leave a comment

En su presentación de Estela Barnes de Carlotto y Buscarita Roa, la Embajadora Argentina Cecilia Nahón dijo de estas abuelas, “son dos ejemplos emblemáticos de las luchas por los derechos […]

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Cornell undergrad leads peers to Intag, Ecuador

December 1, 2014by Jordan Cowell Leave a comment

by Jessica Barragan Cornell undergraduate Martin Zorrilla ’13 has found himself at the head of the class, teaching a course on the struggles of his home community in Ecuador and […]

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Argentine grandmothers: ‘NEVER AGAIN!’

December 1, 2014by Jordan Cowell Leave a comment

In her introduction of Estela Barnes de Carlotto and Buscarita Roa, Argentine Ambassador Cecilia Nahón called the grandmothers “two examples of courage that are emblematic of the struggles for human […]

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‘Without land reform, there is no democracy’

December 1, 2014by Jordan Cowell Leave a comment

Judite Stronzake, a member of the National Coordination of the Landless Workers’ Movement (MST) of Brazil, gave the closing address at the Latin American Conference on Democracy and Dictatorship at […]

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The Disappeared Narratives of the Students of Ayotzinapa

November 14, 2014by LunaOG Leave a comment

By Luna Olavarria Gallegos Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations On November 7, authorities declared the 43 missing students of Guerrero, Mexico dead. While Mexican politicians and media have overwhelmingly reported […]

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Water as a Human Right: AguaClara Cornell’s Innovative Approach towards Global Water Equity

October 22, 2014by Maya Tellman Leave a comment

By Maya Tellman, Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations We can all agree that water is a fundamental human need, but it was only recognized as a human right in July […]

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CUSLAR: Living History

October 15, 2014by Kailin Koch Leave a comment

By Kailin Koch, Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations As the year draws to a close amidst international strife and political contention, CUSLAR begins to reflect and prepare for its upcoming […]

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Economic Forces Cause Coerced Migration

September 10, 2014by cuslar Leave a comment

By Hazel Guardado, Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) Much of the popular and academic literature around immigration focuses on how to manage immigrants once they have arrived in receiving […]

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May 6, 2014by cuslar 2 Comments

  CUSLAR is proud to present the new book: HISTORY IS OURS: Accounts of the Chilean coup and resettlement in Ithaca, New York by Bridget Tobin and Tim Shenk History Is Ours is […]

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Words That Bleed: The Radical Literature of Gabriel García Márquez

April 25, 2014by LunaOG Leave a comment

  Last Friday, April 18, Colombian author and literary icon, Gabriel García Márquez passed away in Mexico City.  Although he wrote a variety of works including plays, articles, and short […]

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