Intimately Political Conversations on Feminisms
| By Margarita Martínez Osorio, Anyer Lorena Mosquera, Myriam Pérez Gallo | Feminisms, racial inequality, Womens Rights
The tapestry of our voices reveals questions, tensions, and trajectories that inhabit contemporary feminisms and that challenge not only women but all of humanity.
Leer más How the U.S.’s Narrative Hurts Immigrants
| By Christy Crouse, Thomas Gustafson | Donald Trump, ICE, immigration, Immigration policies, United States
This anti-immigrant narrative fits into the same broader framework of racism and discrimination that U.S. governments have used throughout history to promote fascist policies against other groups, particularly African Americans and Native Americans.
Leer más Inclusive cities: stories of exclusion and resistance
| By Sofia Forero Alba | Derechos Humanos, Global blog, Honduras, Inclusive cities, Participación
Building these cities is not just a matter of infrastructure or technical regulations, but a political and social commitment to ensure that everyone has a dignified place to live, participate and thrive.
Leer más Why the U.S.’s boat strikes are illegal and should concern us all
| By Christy Crouse, Daniel Tovar | derecho internacional, Donald Trump, Drug trafficking, Estados Unidos, Global blog, Human Rights, Narcotráfico, United States, Venezuela
These extrajudicial executions are unilateral actions that threaten the sovereignty of Latin American and Caribbean countries, but even more seriously, they violate the right to life of people.
Leer más The Hungarian Case and its Anti-NGO Laws
| By Nina Chaparro González, Oliver Hodges-Jackson | Authoritarianism, Civil Society, Closure of civil society spaces, financiamiento ONG, Global blog, NGOs non-governmental organizations
One of the most sustained targets is civic space. Orbán’s government has invoked transparency and national sovereignty to justify a series of laws designed to suffocate independent civil society.
Leer más Reclaiming multilateralism for a shared future
| By Christy Crouse, Abby Steckel | Estados Unidos, Multilateralismo, Trump
An alternative to the crisis of this model of cooperation is to create a new approach to multilateralism that makes collective bargaining conditions more favorable for the Global South.
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