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Tag Archives: Berta Caceres

‘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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migration, Poor People's Campaign

Indigenous struggles and the global economy

December 21, 2016by cuslar Leave a comment

  by Tim Shenk Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) Indigenous struggles have gained visibility in 2016 throughout the Americas. On December 4, indigenous-led resistance halted construction of the Dakota Access […]

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Paulo Freire study group

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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Paulo Freire study group

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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Strengthen Protection of Human Rights in Latin America: In memory of Berta Cáceres

March 10, 2016by cuslar 1 Comment

Berta Cáceres in the Río Blanco region of western Honduras where she, COPINH (the Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras) and the people of Río Blanco have maintained […]

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Paulo Freire study group

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