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Justice in Honduras?

Berta Cáceres was killed on March 3, 2016, one day before what would have been her 45th birthday. Cáceres was an Indigenous Lenca woman in Honduras who co-founded the COPINH—Consejo Cívico de [...] Continue Reading

Las Elecciones Tienen Consecuencias

Ganar elecciones no necesariamente significa ganar el poder.  Tanto en México como en muchos países de Latinoamérica no es suficiente con ganar la presidencia, pues hay intereses muy arraigados [...] Continue Reading

Right Wing Spreading

The electoral victory of Javier Milei in Argentina on Nov 19 sparked a feeling of enthusiasm among right-wing activists and demagogues such as Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Jair Bolsonaro (the former [...] Continue Reading

De Política y Cosas Peores 

El debate, el intercambio de ideas, el no pensar necesariamente igual que los demás son cosas que personalmente valoro.  Pero no la aberración. Eso es lo que ha venido sucediendo en [...] Continue Reading

What Is Really Going on in Guatemala?

You don’t see the army on the streets, and there are no speeches being delivered by a military “junta” on “CNN en Español.” How could a coup be happening, if the current president, Alejandro [...] Continue Reading

Holocaust Museum Exhibit in Fresno

A traveling exhibition from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum will be at the Central Library in Fresno from Nov. 5 to Dec. 30. “Americans and the Holocaust” examines this country’s slow response to [...] Continue Reading