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NACLA Editorial Board statement on the coup in #Bolivia: In solidarity with Bolivians resisting military intervention and right-wing violence
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On September 11, 1973, Chilean President Salvador Allende was ousted in a CIA-backed coup.
In the NACLA Report that followed, the editors wrote: "Clearly the coup was aimed not only at the Chilean Left, but at all Left and progressive movements on the continent." #NACLAhistory
The latest issue of the NACLA Report, "Frontiers of Dispossession, Territories of Freedom," is now available online! Guest edited by Christopher Loperena, the issue looks at Black and Indigenous struggles across the Americas. tandfonline.com/toc/rnac20/53/3
In memory of Susanne Jonas, we are sharing some of her work from the NACLA archives. Susanne was a staff member of NACLA-West from 1971-1976, and with David Tobis she coedited NACLA’s 1974 book Guatemala. Her writing continues to educate and inform. Susanne Jonas, presente!
📢NEW📢 Our Fall 2023 NACLA Report AFTERLIVES OF EMPIRE IN THE CARIBBEAN examines imperial pasts and presents in the Caribbean while highlighting the movements and communities struggling to be free.
SUBSCRIBE by Friday, Sept 8 to get your copy in print: nacla.org/subscribe
Excerpt from @lorgia_pena's brilliant book: "How do we grapple with the fact that the extraordinary life and contributions of an Afro-Dominicana are only remembered through an invented story about a posed photo of a young light-skinned girl?"
Congratulations to Jayson Porter @RogueChieftan, a PhD candidate in History @NorthwesternU and a Mellon-Cluster Fellow in Latin American & Caribbean Studies @TGSatNU, on joining the Editorial Committee of @NACLA, a venerable and influential publication on Latin American politics!
With Nicaraguans seeking refuge in Costa Rica in recent years, xenophobia has risen. Now, migrants are blamed for the spread of Covid-19.
By María Jesús Mora
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