Native people of the Central American country of Honduras are pleading for help from Native America. The Hondurans are looking to rebuild and protect their land and cultural lifestyles after years of civil unrest, rampant poverty and recovery from Hurricane Mitch? Can Native America assist the developing indigenous movement of Honduras? Guests include Martha Dominguez of the U.S.-based Peace Action New Mexico and Miriam Miranda, a Garifuna woman and co-director of CONPAH, the Confederation of Autochthonous Peoples of Honduras
The Interfaith Service to Latin America (ISLA) has been working with the community of Jalapa, Nicara...
Since Hurricane Mitch there have been many humanitarian efforts to provide health care to the poor a...
Rural communities in Western Honduras have long been marginalized, suffering high levels of poverty ...
Native people of the Central American country of Honduras are pleading for help from Native America....
The Honduran Mission Team-New Hampshire (HMT-NH) in partnership with the Olancho Aid Foundation (OAF...
Nestled among Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua, Honduras is a tropical paradise of rainforests, ...
According to the United Nations, less than one-sixth of the world’s population is made up of the ind...
Lecture by Alfredo Lopez, Ofraneh, The Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras, titled Afro-Indigen...
Activist and writer Alfredo López presented a lecture, Afro-Indigenous Hondurans in Resistance: U.S...
Honduras is a Central American country rich with natural beauty—and also stricken with poverty and m...
Clearly, Honduras is a country in need. Because of this, many relief organizations target Honduras a...
A delegation of Native Americans is in Cuba promoting peace and international solidarity for the wor...
Honduras faces enormous challenges in the areas of crime and human rights and improving overall eco...
On September 25, 2013, the UNM Latin American and Iberian Institute (LAII) partnered with the UNM St...
The 2009 military coup in Honduras cemented the Central American nation as a hotbed of human rights ...
The Interfaith Service to Latin America (ISLA) has been working with the community of Jalapa, Nicara...
Since Hurricane Mitch there have been many humanitarian efforts to provide health care to the poor a...
Rural communities in Western Honduras have long been marginalized, suffering high levels of poverty ...
Native people of the Central American country of Honduras are pleading for help from Native America....
The Honduran Mission Team-New Hampshire (HMT-NH) in partnership with the Olancho Aid Foundation (OAF...
Nestled among Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua, Honduras is a tropical paradise of rainforests, ...
According to the United Nations, less than one-sixth of the world’s population is made up of the ind...
Lecture by Alfredo Lopez, Ofraneh, The Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras, titled Afro-Indigen...
Activist and writer Alfredo López presented a lecture, Afro-Indigenous Hondurans in Resistance: U.S...
Honduras is a Central American country rich with natural beauty—and also stricken with poverty and m...
Clearly, Honduras is a country in need. Because of this, many relief organizations target Honduras a...
A delegation of Native Americans is in Cuba promoting peace and international solidarity for the wor...
Honduras faces enormous challenges in the areas of crime and human rights and improving overall eco...
On September 25, 2013, the UNM Latin American and Iberian Institute (LAII) partnered with the UNM St...
The 2009 military coup in Honduras cemented the Central American nation as a hotbed of human rights ...
The Interfaith Service to Latin America (ISLA) has been working with the community of Jalapa, Nicara...
Since Hurricane Mitch there have been many humanitarian efforts to provide health care to the poor a...
Rural communities in Western Honduras have long been marginalized, suffering high levels of poverty ...