Nicaraguan Author Sergio Ramirez Interviewed in Panama
He spoke of identity, power, censorship and uprooting, along with the personal and political memories that still shape his writing.
He spoke of identity, power, censorship and uprooting, along with the personal and political memories that still shape his writing.
Ferrer analyzes the challenges of a democratic transition, the role of the opposition, and the need to prevent Castroism from being recycled.
As organizer Astra Taylor explains, local fights across the country are leveraging this “industry chokepoint” to force important questions.
What I did was follow my heart. I couldn’t stay silent in the face of these ongoing acts of mass murder by the US government in my name.
“The history of migration through El Paso is one that’s been forgotten and overlooked, even though it helped shape today’s US Southwest.”
CIVICUS interviews Manuel Virgüez, director of a Venezuelan human rights organization that works for citizen empowerment, democracy & justice.
Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a temporary ceasefire in mid-April that has since been extended, but fighting has continued at a lesser scale.
Yoandy Izquierdo advocates for an ethics of virtue and comprehensive education for a future Cuba.
Rosa Maria Paya: Eight years after the April 2018 protests, a regime of terror against dissenting voices remains inside and outside Nicaragua
Israeli forces continue to bomb towns in southern Lebanon. Over 2,100 people have been killed and over 40,000 homes destroyed or damaged.