Honduran journalist, artist, and documentary filmmaker, Jennifer Ávila, describes the threats to the freedom the press in Honduras. She describes the resistance to the illegal, and U.S. supported, reelection of Juan Orlando Hernández as President in 2017, and the crimes against humanity committed by his regime since the election. About the Lecturer: Jennifer Ávila, spent six years at Radio Progreso, an essential bulwark of freedom of expression in an increasingly hostile environment for journalism, before co-founding Contra Corriente in 2017. While at Radio Progreso, she directed Guardiana de los Ríos (about the defense of rivers incarnated by Berta Cáceres), No Se Van (about the whys and hows of migration), and Libertad Tiene Nombre de Muj...
Roberto Mendoza Pérez will speak on the current socio-political and economic issues affecting commun...
Dina Meza, cofundadora y actual presidenta del PEN Honduras, es una prestigiosa periodista muy conoc...
Headlines about Mexico in the mainstream media are bleak. The unresolved disappearance of 43 student...
On September 25, 2013, the UNM Latin American and Iberian Institute (LAII) partnered with the UNM St...
Activist and writer Alfredo López presented a lecture, Afro-Indigenous Hondurans in Resistance: U.S...
The 2009 military coup in Honduras cemented the Central American nation as a hotbed of human rights ...
The weak democratic systems that followed decades of military dictatorships in Latin America coupled...
Latin American studies is expanding toward a promising course. Variety of issues has been developed ...
Since the election of General Otto Perez Molina to the presidency in Guatemala, the country has seen...
Honduras is a complex region with ideas and traditions passed down from previous generations, and th...
Ten years after the coup, Hondurans are still fighting against large-scale impunity and corruption f...
TextMost countries of Latin America lived through long dictatorships before transitioning to democr...
Lecture by Alfredo Lopez, Ofraneh, The Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras, titled Afro-Indigen...
Good morning. Thank you for inviting me to speak on this important subject. First off, let me start ...
When images of the violent repression of the mass protests that began in April 2018 over a series of...
Roberto Mendoza Pérez will speak on the current socio-political and economic issues affecting commun...
Dina Meza, cofundadora y actual presidenta del PEN Honduras, es una prestigiosa periodista muy conoc...
Headlines about Mexico in the mainstream media are bleak. The unresolved disappearance of 43 student...
On September 25, 2013, the UNM Latin American and Iberian Institute (LAII) partnered with the UNM St...
Activist and writer Alfredo López presented a lecture, Afro-Indigenous Hondurans in Resistance: U.S...
The 2009 military coup in Honduras cemented the Central American nation as a hotbed of human rights ...
The weak democratic systems that followed decades of military dictatorships in Latin America coupled...
Latin American studies is expanding toward a promising course. Variety of issues has been developed ...
Since the election of General Otto Perez Molina to the presidency in Guatemala, the country has seen...
Honduras is a complex region with ideas and traditions passed down from previous generations, and th...
Ten years after the coup, Hondurans are still fighting against large-scale impunity and corruption f...
TextMost countries of Latin America lived through long dictatorships before transitioning to democr...
Lecture by Alfredo Lopez, Ofraneh, The Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras, titled Afro-Indigen...
Good morning. Thank you for inviting me to speak on this important subject. First off, let me start ...
When images of the violent repression of the mass protests that began in April 2018 over a series of...
Roberto Mendoza Pérez will speak on the current socio-political and economic issues affecting commun...
Dina Meza, cofundadora y actual presidenta del PEN Honduras, es una prestigiosa periodista muy conoc...
Headlines about Mexico in the mainstream media are bleak. The unresolved disappearance of 43 student...