Peace Caravan Honors Dead, Heals Wounds of Mexican Drug War
By Latino Rebels On August 12, the Caravan for Peace was launched on the Tijuana-San Diego border and it has now begun a cross-country journey across 25 cities, from Los Angeles to […]
Latin America Climate, Energy And Environment News
By Amanda Maxwell, La Onda Verde de NRDC Chile The planned $8 billion capital increase by Chilean energy holding company, Enersis, has created new uncertainty about the HidroAysén dam project. […]
Ambassador’s Brief: The U.S. Election And Latin American Relations
By Antonio Garza, U.S. Ambassador (Ret.) There’s no question we are in the midst of historic change in the world. The international policy agenda has never been more diverse and […]
Morning NewsTaco
Friday August 10, 2012 Latinos in California seeks council seat in ongoing tension with Anaheim police (CNN): As tensions roil between Latinos and city officials over accusations of police brutality, […]