Forced Disappearance & Capitalism
What is more viable: a capitalism without violence or an anti-capitalist project?
What is more viable: a capitalism without violence or an anti-capitalist project?
Chauvet is a largely self-taught artist who has been making work about gendered violence for decades, with a strength of vision that ties artistic and social justice movements.
An interview with Dr. Maria Quintana on how making migration a question of legality evolved and how it puts all migrant workers at risk.
Mexico and Brazil strengthened their ties with two agreements on new investments and the promotion of clean energy.
One of Mexico’s structural problems is that women spent twice as much time on unpaid work—66.8% of their total time—compared to men, who spent 33.2%.
President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on Development Hubs, footwear imports, chambers of congress promotions, USMCA, attack on Noroña, and upcoming government report.
Provocations on demand. Aggressions and abuses. Alito and Lilly aligned with the US. Paving the way for interventionism.
The task of the Fourth Transformation and the Mexican people is to maintain popular protagonism, permanently building democratic elements to organize the economy as processes of economic deglobalization begin or deepen.
The origins of organized crime and drug trafficking in Mexico begin with a CIA project of anti-communism, political repression, and right wing death squads deployed throughout Latin America.
Ultra-right wing (& unelected) Senator Lilly Téllez calls for U.S. intervention in Mexico during a Fox News appearance, false claims from the DEA, Ken Klippenstein’s reporting on US invasion plans, & the Baker Institute’s flawed report.