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Mexican Immigration, Labor, and Fathering Beyond Borders: An Interview with Marta Sánchez

Ramor Ryan April 10, 2017 Ramor Ryan

Toward Freedom speaks to Marta Sánchez, US-born mexicana who has just written a new book looking at Mexican migration from a different light, focusing on fathers supporting families back home.

Territory Free Of Mining' reads a detail of a mural in Nueva Trinidad, in northern El Salvador. (Photo: Sandra Cuffe)

El Salvador’s New Law Banning Mining is a Testament to Decades of Struggle

Sandra Cuffe April 5, 2017 Sandra Cuffe

El Salvador is now the first country in the world with an all-out ban on the mining of gold, silver, and other metals. The country’s legislative assembly passed a bill to that effect last week, on March 29.

The Falsity of False Consciousness

Immanuel Wallerstein April 3, 2017 Immanuel Wallerstein

People do not always behave the way we think they ought to behave. We often perceive others as behaving in ways we think is contrary to their self-interest. This seems crazy or foolish. We then accuse these persons of “false consciousness.”

Immigrant Leaders of Vermont-Based Migrant Justice Organization Targeted by ICE for Arrest

Migrant Justice March 21, 2017 Migrant Justice

Agents with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have arrested three immigrant members of the Vermont-based human rights organization Migrant Justice within the past week.

Against Everything: The Epistemology of the Essay

Kristian Williams March 10, 2017 Kristian Williams

Mark Greif's essays in Against Everything are frequently unsettling. But unsettling can be either good or bad. It can mean the upending of our assumptions, a break from established patterns.

NAFTA opened the doors for a flood of subsidized agricultural products and large-scale consolidation, eviscerating small farmers on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo: Bread for the World / Flickr)

It’s Time to Scrap NAFTA, Not ‘Tweak’ It

Victor Suarez and Alejandro Villamar February 27, 2017 Victor Suarez and Alejandro Villamar

Donald Trump seems to think Mexicans made out like bandits from NAFTA. In reality, workers in all three NAFTA countries have suffered.

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