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The Ambassador Has No Clothes: WikiLeaks Cable Lays Bare Washington’s Stance Toward Bolivia

Benjamin Dangl December 1, 2010 Benjamin Dangl


A classified cable from the US embassy in La Paz, Bolivia released by WikiLeaks lays bare an embassy that is biased against the Evo Morales government, underestimates the sophistication of the governing party’s grassroots base, and out of touch with the political reality of the country.

Human Rights in Mexico: A Talk by Pedro Faro in Vermont

Toward Freedom December 1, 2010 Toward Freedom

As popular organizations wage peaceful struggles against paramilitary violence, tourism projects that will displace campesinos, and illegal land takeovers, Pedro Faro and his colleagues at the Fray Bartolome de las Casas Human Rights Center are one of the few reliable sources on human rights abuses.

Waiting to vote in Haiti

Haiti Elections: A Sham in the Time of Cholera

Isabel Macdonald November 29, 2010 Isabel Macdonald

In the midst of a cholera epidemic that has killed a reported 1,300 Haitians, the U.S., Canada and the United Nations insisted that Haiti’s elections go ahead yesterday, as scheduled. However elections might not be the most accurate term for the process by which a new Haitian president and lawmakers will be selected at the polls.

Samba group at celebrations

Culture, Land and Resistance: Brazilians Celebrate Black Consciousness Day

Michael Fox November 23, 2010 Michael Fox

Over this past weekend Brazilians celebrated the annual Black Consciousness day, commemorating the anniversary of the death of Zumbi dos Palmares, Brazil’s most important black hero. Brazil is South America’s largest country and home to the largest black population outside of Africa.

Video – Dancing with Dynamite in South America: Social Movements and States

Jesse Freeston November 23, 2010 Jesse Freeston

In this video interview, journalist Ben Dangl looks at Ecuador and Bolivia, where some of the most influential social movements have become vociferous critics of the governments they helped bring to power.

Haiti: The People Must Be Agents of Change

Josette Pérard and Beverly Bell November 18, 2010 Josette Pérard and Beverly Bell

If Haiti and our communities were organized, development activities would come just from the initiative of the community members themselves.

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