The Dehumanizing Discourse and Repression in Cuba
In Cuba, the official discourse of intolerance is directly intertwined with the dehumanization of those perceived as “others”…
Read MoreIn Cuba, the official discourse of intolerance is directly intertwined with the dehumanization of those perceived as “others”…
Read MoreParty meetings, public events and morning workplace meetings have become a roll call to count those absent.
Read MoreOur beloved Miguel Diaz-Canel went viral again this week, with the release of his podcast dedicated to the transportation crisis.
Read MoreThe return of the military is a phenomenon being seen across Latin America and the Caribbean, from governments on the left and the right.
Read MoreChile is the most convincing exception. Gabriel Boric has supported Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian invasion.
Read MoreSince the official Cuban TV programs & newspapers have totally ignored the case, nobody seems to know about the news, so let’s remind them.
Read MoreThe worst dictatorship in Latin America sets itself up as Germany’s accuser and a shining light for Palestinians.
Read MoreLatin America is experiencing an escalation of diplomatic conflicts stemming from internal political factors in some countries.
Read MoreConfronting discrimination. In Nicaragua, a patient was locked up by their family in a shed in the backyard of the house.
Read MoreThe history of a country and its people, like all things human, is marked by a mix of light and shadow. It’s a narrative of contradictions…
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