Following the 1996 peace accord, which ended 36 years of civil conflict, Guatemalans have been struggling with state-sanctioned violence linked to neoliberal structural adjustments. In summer 2015, I recorded testimonials from women in a community that is actively resisting a mine that threatens their health and safety. The women spoke of the need to protect their water and land from the poison of the transnational companies. They articulated their desire for a change from the neoliberal capitalism that is forcing migration toward the global north, and they hope for a future where their voices are heard and lives are valued. Their stories humanize the determinantal effects of the neoliberal-extractivist model that thrives on the oppression ...
The connections between land reform, poverty and empowerment of women are many and well documented. ...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Place-based approaches to transitional justice, which foreground victi...
In this article I examine the legal framework for addressing violence against women in post war Guat...
From Left to Rights is study of a social movement mobilized in the new age of rights—Guatemalan wome...
The Guatemalan government I s counter insurgency campaigns of the 1980's resulted in the deliberate ...
Women’s activism in response to large-scale mining is a topic largely unexplored in the existing soc...
The purpose of this research is to provide a brief historical context of the 36 years of civil war i...
This paper explores the often-undervalued role of gender in transitional justice mechanisms and the ...
In 2016, 15 pre-literate, elderly indigenous Maya women prevailed in a court of law for acts of sexu...
Abstract: In this article I examine the legal framework for addressing violence against women in po...
textIn this report I argue that the analytical unit of feminicide must be expanded beyond gender in ...
textIn this report I argue that the analytical unit of feminicide must be expanded beyond gender in ...
Spanning 1982-1985, the Counterinsurgency War was the violent period of the county's thirty-six year...
Following the signing of Guatemala’s 1996 Peace Accords, which brought an end to 36 years of conflic...
This paper explores the often-undervalued role of gender in transitional justice mechanisms and the ...
The connections between land reform, poverty and empowerment of women are many and well documented. ...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Place-based approaches to transitional justice, which foreground victi...
In this article I examine the legal framework for addressing violence against women in post war Guat...
From Left to Rights is study of a social movement mobilized in the new age of rights—Guatemalan wome...
The Guatemalan government I s counter insurgency campaigns of the 1980's resulted in the deliberate ...
Women’s activism in response to large-scale mining is a topic largely unexplored in the existing soc...
The purpose of this research is to provide a brief historical context of the 36 years of civil war i...
This paper explores the often-undervalued role of gender in transitional justice mechanisms and the ...
In 2016, 15 pre-literate, elderly indigenous Maya women prevailed in a court of law for acts of sexu...
Abstract: In this article I examine the legal framework for addressing violence against women in po...
textIn this report I argue that the analytical unit of feminicide must be expanded beyond gender in ...
textIn this report I argue that the analytical unit of feminicide must be expanded beyond gender in ...
Spanning 1982-1985, the Counterinsurgency War was the violent period of the county's thirty-six year...
Following the signing of Guatemala’s 1996 Peace Accords, which brought an end to 36 years of conflic...
This paper explores the often-undervalued role of gender in transitional justice mechanisms and the ...
The connections between land reform, poverty and empowerment of women are many and well documented. ...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Place-based approaches to transitional justice, which foreground victi...
In this article I examine the legal framework for addressing violence against women in post war Guat...