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What’s behind Ecuador’s October 2019 uprising?

October 22, 2019by cuslar Leave a comment

by Gabriel Fernandes Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) On October 13, the 14-day conflict over recent neoliberal economic reforms approved by Ecuador’s president Lenin Moreno finally came to an […]

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Che Guevara: More than a beard, more than a brand

October 8, 2019by cuslar Leave a comment

by Tim W. Shenk Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) Many of us first became acquainted with Che Guevara by way of the iconic photo: the one of a serious, […]

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Unite the Poor! Strategy of the Poor People’s Campaign

August 25, 2019by cuslar Leave a comment

by Tim W. Shenk Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) Unite the Poor! The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival is based on an idea whose time […]

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Exodus and Central America

August 19, 2019by cuslar Leave a comment

by Tim W. Shenk Coordinator, Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations More and more analysts, activists and migrants themselves are speaking in terms of an “exodus” northward out of Central America.  […]

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Asylum crisis on the southern border

August 19, 2019by cuslar 1 Comment

by Kevin Maldonado Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations The U.S-Mexican border may have receded from our news feeds, but the asylum crisis there still rages on. On March 22 Cornell […]

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Puerto Rico’s post-Maria recovery marked by inequality

August 5, 2019by cuslar Leave a comment

by Melanie Calderon Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) September will mark two years since Hurricane Maria devastated the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. Yet, the island remains in shambles. […]

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Migrant Caravans: A View from Ground Level

July 26, 2019by cuslar 1 Comment

by Margarita Núñez Chaim This article is based on a talk given by at Cornell University on March 22 by Margarita Núñez Chaim, a Ph.D. student at the Centro de […]

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migration

Why Christians Should be Compelled to Welcome Immigrants

July 26, 2019by cuslar 1 Comment

The following has been excerpted from a talk by Amaury Tañón-Santos, a guest speaker at Cornell University on April 10. The event was called “Welcoming the Stranger,” sponsored by CUSLAR […]

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Let Suffering Speak: Reflections on Systemic Crisis

July 26, 2019by cuslar 1 Comment

by Steve Pavey The following has been excerpted from a talk by Steve Pavey, a guest speaker at Cornell University on April 10. The event was called “Welcoming the Stranger,” […]

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‘When the Law Is Injustice’: CUSLAR Newsletter on migration

July 3, 2019by cuslar Leave a comment

by Tim Shenk CUSLAR Coordinator Editor, CUSLAR Newsletter See the full PDF of “When the Law Is Injustice” Summer/Fall 2019 CUSLAR Newsletter. When talking about immigration, people in both major […]

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