Our task is to oppose imperialist meddling, but “The challenges Bolivia faces cannot be simply reduced to a question of “imperialist meddling”: they are a direct result of centuries of colonialism and imperialist oppression, which have entrenched Bolivia in its role within the world economy as a dependent raw commodity exporter. Any chance Bolivia has … Continue reading Presentation on the ALBA Countries at SOA Watch Protest
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Book Review: Latin America’s Turbulent Transitions – The Future of Twenty-First-Century Socialism
http://www.coha.org/latin-americas-turbulent-transitions-the-future-of-twenty-first-century-socialism-2013/ Stansfield Smith, Guest Scholar for the Council On Hemispheric Affairs. Latin America’s Turbulent Transitions – The Future of Twenty-First-Century Socialism (2013) 208pp $29.95 Roger Burbach, Michael Fox, Federico Fuentes Fernwood Publishing, Halifax, Winnipeg; Zed Books, London, New York Latin America’s Turbulent Transition is a well-written and highly informative book for comprehending the “new” Latin … Continue reading Book Review: Latin America’s Turbulent Transitions – The Future of Twenty-First-Century Socialism
Medicine for the People: The Example of Cuba and Venezuela
ALBA LASA week events May 2014: Events with the Cuban guests in Chicago
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Ecuador and Bolivia: The Distortions of Ben Dangl and Upside Down World
In The Politics of Pachamama: Natural Resource Extraction vs. Indigenous Rights and the Environment in Latin America, Dangl makes claims such as “indigenous movements have resisted extractivism in defense of their rights, land and the environment” as if the indigenous movement is opposed to what Dangl calls “extractivism.” Dangl must be counting on being able … Continue reading Ecuador and Bolivia: The Distortions of Ben Dangl and Upside Down World
Report on Right-Wing Coup Attempts & Venezuela’s New Labor Law: A Model for US Workers
Arnold August: Participatory Democracy in Venezuela
Loyola African-Women-Labor-Latin America Film Series Jan-June 2014
Loyola Film Series: Winter-Spring 2014 Afro-American, African, Women, Labor, and Latin America Sundays, 2pm Loyola University (downtown) Corboy Law Center, room 422, 25 E. Pearson Street, Chicago (one block north of Chicago & State Red line L stop) January 12 Negroes with Guns: Robert Williams and Black Power (2004) Williams was a NAACP leader in … Continue reading Loyola African-Women-Labor-Latin America Film Series Jan-June 2014
Afro-American, African, Women, Labor, and Latin America Film Series
Sundays, 2pm Loyola University (downtown) Corboy Law Center, room 422, 25 E. Pearson Street, Chicago January 12 Negroes with Guns: Robert Williams and Black Power (2004) Williams was a NAACP leader in the late 50s –early 60s South who advocated Blacks arm themselves for self-defense as a practical matter of survival against the … Continue reading Afro-American, African, Women, Labor, and Latin America Film Series
Loyola Fall 2013 Latin America and Political Repression Film Series
Latin America and Political Prisoners Film Series Loyola University (downtown campus) Corboy Law Center, room 422 Sundays, 2pm 25 E. Pearson Street, Chicago September 15 Will the Real Terrorist Please Stand Up? By Saul Landau 2010 85 min Twelve years after five Cubans were arrested in America for espionage, Saul Landau has made a … Continue reading Loyola Fall 2013 Latin America and Political Repression Film Series