Latin America
Brazil’s Prison Industrial Complex (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: October 22, 2017
Peace Makes Strides in Colombia, but the Battle Is Far From Won
Colombia’s violence was never just about the FARC, and peace won’t be, either.
Femicide in Mexico (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: October 15, 2017
The Parsley Massacre: When Trujillo’s Dominican Republic Executed Innocent Haitians
History can never be forgotten.
For the Diaspora, Desperation and an Utter Sense of Impotence After Hurricane María Ravages Puerto Rico (OPINION)
The calls are heartbreaking.
Helping Puerto Rico Recover After Hurricane María: Please Give What You Can
Anything you can do to help.
McDonald’s in Latin America (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: August 28, 2017
Peruvian Artist Marcial Ayala Is Disrupting and Insulting Traditional Society: Just Like He Wants It
For Ayala, there’s a clear mission to provoke, and to challenge “the political, religious and sexual repression” that he said defined his upbringing in Peru.
LADAMA Releases New ‘Porro Maracatu’ Video
The video takes you to different parts of South America where these women have shared their music, using colorful, diverse and urban scenarios.
#ICYMI: Vice President Pence Was in Colombia This Past Weekend to Condemn Maduro’s Venezuela
“In Venezuela, we’re seeing the tragedy of tyranny play out before our eyes.”
US and Mexico Immigration: Portraits of Guatemalan Refugees in Limbo
Many of Guatemala’s refugees produced by its long civil war are still stateless today.
The Inner Workings of MS-13 (PODCAST)
A really important conversation.
From AJ+: Are We Witnessing the Fall of Venezuela’s Opposition? (VIDEO)
Where will the country go next?
When in Doubt: MS-13! (OPINION)
Oh, please.
Celebrating Colombia’s Independence Without the FARC (OPINION)
The end of this 53-year-old war conflict was unthinkable five years ago. But it is real now.
Would Impeaching Trump Restore the Rule of Law? Lessons From Latin America
The current political crisis in the United States shares similarities with political issues in Latin America.
Central America’s Children on the Run (INFOGRPAHIC)
388,000 people fled Central America in 2016.
Venezuelan Attorney General Skips Court Hearing, Alleges ‘Coup’
The standoff between Venezuela’s branches of government further escalated Tuesday.
NPR’s Latino USA Just Broadcast the Best Convo About Afro-Latinidad Ever
Listen to this now.
A Peek Into the Lives of Puerto Rican Muslims
They live daily life as minorities—Muslims among their Puerto Rican family and Puerto Ricans in the Muslim community.
Celebrating Immigrants and Refugees Through Spoken Word (VIDEO)
What would it take for you to give up your home?

