Articles by Benjamin Dangl
The Speed of Change: Bolivian President Empowered by Re-Election
Turning Activists Into Voters in Uruguay: Frente Amplio and José Mujica
Unpredictable Futures: Stories From Worker-Run Factories in Argentina
Following the social upheaval in
From Chile to Guatemala: A Gringo in Latin America
Reviewed: Gringo: A Coming-of-Age in Latin America, by Chesa Boudin, 240 pages, Scribner, 2009.
In Gringo: A Coming-of-Age in Latin America, Chesa Boudin writes of sleeping in a hammock on his way up the Amazon River on a 200 foot boat, working as a translator in Hugo Chavez’s presidential palace, witnessing the rise of President Lula in Brazil and traveling through Argentina during the country’s economic crisis. His reflections and reportage on such experiences provide an exciting road trip through pivotal moments in Latin America’s recent history.