Support and Donate to Venezuelanalysis.com https://venezuelanalysis.com/donate Achievements of Evo Morales' Bolivia: a review of the social, economic and political gains in Bolivia during the 11 years of the Presidency of Evo Morales, the anti-imperialist indigenous social movement leader http://www.coha.org/eleven-years-of-the-process-of-change-in-evo-morales-bolivia/ Sunday January 28 Webinar with United Nations Human Rights Rep Alfred de Zayas: “Findings on the Humanitarian … Continue reading AFGJ Venezuela & ALBA Weekly News: Review of the Eleven Years of Evo Morales’ Bolivia; Venezuela Rightwing planning more violence 1.12.2018
Pasqualina Curcio “The Visible Hand of the Market”: An Invitation to a Debate of Ideas
http://www.cubadebate.cu/especiales/2017/11/15/pasqualina-curcio-la-mano-visible-del-mercado-una-invitacion-al-debate-de-ideas/ Pasqualina Curcio is Professor in the Department of Economics and Administrative Sciences at the Simón Bolívar University in Venezuela. In her recent book “The Visible Hand of the Market: Economic War in Venezuela”, with a foreword by the prominent intellectual Luis Britto García. Here she explains the causes of the complex situation of the … Continue reading Pasqualina Curcio “The Visible Hand of the Market”: An Invitation to a Debate of Ideas
Accomplishments of Eleven Years of the “Process of Change” in Evo Morales’ Bolivia
Accomplishments of Eleven Years of the “Process of Change” in Evo Morales’ Bolivia Stansfield Smith, Senior Research Fellow at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs Evo Morales will soon have been the president of Bolivia for 12 years, heralding the ascent of the indigenous social movements to governmental power. This ended the apartheid system against the indigenous … Continue reading Accomplishments of Eleven Years of the “Process of Change” in Evo Morales’ Bolivia
Women in Cuba: Our Achievements and Continuing Challenges
Tuesday, December 5, 7pm Loyola University (downtown) Corboy Law Center, room 206, 25 E. Pearson Street, Chicago (one block north of Chicago & State Red line L stop) Griselda Aguilera Cabrera, the youngest teacher to participate in Cuba's heroic Literacy Campaign in 1961, will address these issues related to women - and other … Continue reading Women in Cuba: Our Achievements and Continuing Challenges
Bolivia’s TIPNIS Dispute: Example of How Liberal-Left Alternative Media Becomes a Conveyor Belt for US Regime Change Propaganda
Stansfield Smith As has become a standard operating procedure, an array of Western environmental NGOs, advocates of indigenous rights and liberal-left alternative media cover up the US role in attempts to overturn the anti-imperialist and anti-neoliberal governments of Rafael Correa in Ecuador and Evo Morales in Bolivia. This NACLA article is a recent excellent … Continue reading Bolivia’s TIPNIS Dispute: Example of How Liberal-Left Alternative Media Becomes a Conveyor Belt for US Regime Change Propaganda
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Loyola Political Film Series November-December 2017
Sundays, 2pm Loyola University (downtown) Corboy Law Center, room 301, 25 E. Pearson Street, Chicago (one block north of Chicago & State Red line L stop) November 5 October: Ten Days that Shook the World Sergei Eisenstein 1928 104 min Soviet silent historical film by Sergei Eisenstein It is a dramatic celebration of the 1917 … Continue reading Loyola Political Film Series November-December 2017
Venezuela’s National Network of Communes Statement to the Venezuelan Constituent Assembly
Below is a statement by the communal movement in Venezuela. In spite of what it states about the role they think the communes deserve to play in the economic life of the country, the communes actually have had little impact on national production. However, some of its proposals reflect the demands and sentiments of the … Continue reading Venezuela’s National Network of Communes Statement to the Venezuelan Constituent Assembly
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Correcting Eva Golinger on Venezuela
Correcting Eva Golinger on Venezuela Stansfield Smith, ChicagoALBASolidarity.wordpress.com As the class struggle heated up in Venezuela this year, fueled by interventionist threats by the pro-US Organization of American States (OAS) bloc, many former supporters of the Bolivarian revolution have remained sitting on the fence about continued support to the democratically elected Maduro government. Rejecting left-liberal … Continue reading Correcting Eva Golinger on Venezuela