Yordanov’s new book fills a gap in the historiography of the Cuban Revolution by centering Cuba’s post-revolutionary ...
Guyana became the first country in the world to issue carbon credits on a national scale. Indigenous people say they were ...
The North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) is an independent, nonprofit organization founded in 1966 to examine and critique U.S. imperialism and political, economic, and military ...
This investigative podcast series takes listeners across Latin America to the scenes of some of the region’s most devastating, revolutionary, and historic moments. In Season 1, independent journalist ...
This issue of the NACLA Report brings together more than a dozen experts from different countries to explore the rise of the new far right, their links to historical social and political processes, ...
As of 2016, the NACLA Report is published by Routledge/Taylor & Francis. Each issue, a select number of articles are available open access for a limited time. Read recent NACLA Report articles on our ...
Brazil’s highly militarized policing disproportionately impacts poor and racialized communities. By providing funding and training, the United States has helped exacerbate the crisis.
In the heat of parallel struggles against imperial oppression, one of the most prominent historical ideologues of El Salvador’s revolutionary movement played a key role in forging solidarity with the ...
On the eve of Brazil’s general elections later this year, this issue of the NACLA Report seeks to view contemporary Brazil through the lens of racial justice and to discuss crucial issues debated in ...