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The struggle for freedom on Rapa Nui

Naomi Larsson October 7, 2020 Naomi Larsson

Indigenous Rapanui people have connected their struggle for autonomy to Chile's social explosion.

Art for change in India

Ankita Mathur October 2, 2020 Ankita Mathur

A peek into India’s protest art during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Review: Eating NAFTA

Dawn Marie Paley September 30, 2020 Dawn Marie Paley

Alyshia Gálvez's book is a call to action to consider food and diet as an integral part of political economy.

Feminist history and Chile’s social uprising

Naomi Larsson with photos by Daniel Espinoza Guzmán September 29, 2020 Naomi Larsson with photos by Daniel Espinoza Guzmán

A look at the history of Chile's powerful feminist movement with photos from the uprising that began last October.

Paraguay’s pandemic response fails Indigenous communities

William Costa with photos by Mayeli Villalba September 26, 2020 William Costa with photos by Mayeli Villalba

Indigenous peoples in Paraguay are living a “double emergency” due to structural inequality, land theft, and the novel coronavirus.

Why foreign countries are scrambling to set up military bases in Africa

Theo Neethling September 23, 2020 Theo Neethling

Currently, the US has 7,000 military personnel on rotational deployment in Africa, while France has 7,500.

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