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The Americas

 
 

Washington Office on Latin America Promoting Human Rights, Democracy, and Social and Economic Justice in Latin America.

North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) Provides policy makers, analysts, academics, organizers, journalists and religious and community groups with information on major trends in Latin America and its relations with the United States.

Council on Hemispheric Affairs Monitors political, economic, and diplomatic issues facing the Western Hemisphere.

Telesur is the first South American network produced and controlled by Latin Americans.  Existing Spanish language networks are all subsidiaries of US corporations. South Americans often get more news from the US or Iraq than from their neighboring countries, and the networks inject US cultural biases into their coverage.  People in the region need to see Latin America through Latin American eyes. In Spanish and Portuguese. Headquarters in Caracas.

Upside Down World - activism and politics in Latin America

INTERCONNECT  is the quarterly newsletter for the Latin America solidarity movement, which now includes nearly 2000 US-based Latin America solidarity groups, in all 50 states. Read about the history of the movement, the Latin America Solidarity Coalition (LASC), the 4 national conferences, today's hot issues of US policy with our sisters and brothers to our South. The newsletter is free (send your e-address), and covers events, campaigns, books, delegations, other resources. The website also has the first Latin America blog.

Argentina

Bolivia

Ecuador

El Salvador

Guatemala

Haiti

Mexico

Nicaragua

Uruguay

Venezuela

 

   
 

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Updated October 19, 2007