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Oxfam president: Resource rights and protections are fundamental

February 12, 2016by cuslar Leave a comment

by Raymond Offenheiser President, Oxfam America CUSLAR member 1973-1977 Remarks, CUSLAR 50th Anniversary Celebration Cornell University September 25, 2015 Thank you, Tim, for the kind introduction and for the invitation […]

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Paulo Freire study group

CUSLAR’s 50th anniversary in pictures

December 1, 2015by cuslar Leave a comment

CUSLAR’s 50th Anniversary celebration weekend was well documented by talented photographers. Enjoy the images here and find a full report of the celebration here. Album I: Friday, September 25, 2015. […]

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Global health exchange attracts press at Cornell, in Dominican Republic

October 27, 2015by cuslar Leave a comment

The Cornell University Global Health Program and the Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) recently hosted 11 students and their professor from the Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo in the […]

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Right to health

CUSLAR Celebration Sept 25-26

September 16, 2015by cuslar Leave a comment

Friday, September 25 Celebration and panel with CUSLAR members and alumni “Toward a New Internationalism” 5:30 – 7:00 pm Refreshments served at 5:00 pm Barnes Hall Auditorium, Room 301, Cornell […]

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Talk sheds light on Ayotzinapa disappearances

September 16, 2015by Elba Leave a comment

In September 2014, 43 students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers’ College in the Mexican state of Guerrero disappeared after an attack by police that left six dead and more than […]

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‘People to People’ delegation coordinator Dudley reflects on 1982 Nicaragua exchange

September 14, 2015by Elba Leave a comment

      Pueblo a Pueblo, or People to People, was a 1982 trip that hoped to connect everyday Americans with everyday Nicaraguans to dispel myths about both countries, especially […]

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From the PPP to Proyecto Mesoamérica:   Vampires and zombies of development

September 8, 2015by Elba Leave a comment

Written by, Alicia Swords    In Mesoamerica, the Inter-American Development Bank is funding an “Aid-for-Trade” Initiative to enhance the region’s position in the global marketplace. The efforts initiated in 2008, […]

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Review: Compañeras, by Hilary Klein

August 18, 2015by cuslar Leave a comment

Hilary Klein (2015) Compañeras: Zapatista Women’s Stories. New York: Seven Stories Press. By Alicia Swords Originally published online at NACLA. When poor, indigenous people and peasants took over land and municipal governments […]

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Dominican Republic Deportations and the Global Economy

July 20, 2015by cuslar Leave a comment

by Tim Shenk and Alicia Swords Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) This article originally appeared online at TeleSUR, here. The Dominican Republic has been in the international press in […]

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CUSLAR Newsletter highlights shadow side of development

May 22, 2015by cuslar Leave a comment

See the full Summer/Fall 2015 CUSLAR Newsletter online here. Their development and ours An introductory reflection by Tim Shenk, CUSLAR Coordinator Development seems like such a simple concept — it […]

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