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“This is proof that even for the poor there can be justice,” Raida Cóndor commented to me minutes after a…
Although the United States and Cuba have already turned a page on an era defined by the Cold War, the…
Brazil’s impeachment debate has exposed some of the most alarming issues facing the country today, from political polarization and endemic corruption to lingering nostalgia for Brazil’s military dictatorship.
WOLA Senior Fellow Jo-Marie Burt introduced the film ‘NN’ at the AFI’s Latin American Film Festival, where she spoke about enforced disappearances in Peru during the years of political violence.
Cuba’s new labor code and foreign investment law both raise important questions about the future of social protections and labor rights in Cuba’s changing economy.
Since Raúl Castro became president in 2008, Cuba has taken modest but significant steps to move from an almost entirely state-run economy to a more mixed model, but there has been little debate about the potential trade-offs and social costs of these reforms.
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