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Rhetoric of reform: Francis speaks to U.S. Congress

July 25, 2016by cuslar Leave a comment

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, […]

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Who is Francis? Pope known as ‘bishop of slums’

July 25, 2016by cuslar Leave a comment

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 […]

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Land, Labor and Lodging: Pope Francis supports the call of popular movements

July 22, 2016by cuslar 1 Comment

  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 […]

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Brazil in crisis: Behind the impeachment

July 22, 2016by cuslar Leave a comment

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 […]

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How can we help you?

July 11, 2016by cuslar Leave a comment

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 […]

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Sanchez: What happens in Brazil will influence region

May 17, 2016by cuslar Leave a comment

  by Natalia Viana Original article published at apublica.org Translation from Portuguese for CUSLAR by Diana Tamashiro May 4, 2016 For Paraguayan José Tomás Sánchez, the message is that more […]

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The Global Significance of America’s Heartland: The Poor People’s Campaign Midwest Tour

May 16, 2016by cuslar Leave a comment

The Poor People’s Campaign is organizing a ten-day tour of the Midwest from May 17-26. Leaders of struggles from across the Gulf Coast, Mid-Atlantic, and West Coast will travel to […]

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In the trenches with Berta Cáceres

May 2, 2016by cuslar 1 Comment

by Daniel Fireside This article was originally published on medium.com. Posted here with permission from the author. Berta Caceres, a 44-year old human rights and environmental activist, was murdered in […]

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Cash Offers Refugees Greater Food Choices

April 21, 2016by cuslar Leave a comment

by Malcolm Temple Malcolm Temple is a Master in Public Affairs candidate at Princeton University and a Princeton in Africa Fellow at World Food Programme in Rwanda. He interned at […]

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Land grabbing is killing Honduras’ indigenous peoples

April 6, 2016by cuslar 1 Comment

Berta Cáceres’ killing was a symptom, not an isolated incident. In memory of Nelson García. by Andrea Reyes Blanco and Tim Shenk This article appeared first on teleSUR, here. Berta Cáceres […]

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