For five hundred years, Latinx peoples across political borders have struggled for independence, peace, justice, democracy, and for Mother Earth. Revolutionary change in the U.S. and beyond will require a strong Latinx left, organizing for racial, language, national, and cultural justice within the U.S., and in support of and in conjunction with a renewed left in Latin American countries. Latinx people will comprise one third of the U.S. population within a generation; winning the next generation to socialism is an imperative. In order to contribute to the building of a strong, united, continental Latinx left, we offer perspectives and analysis from a range of U.S. and Latin American leftists.
For five hundred years, Latinx peoples across political borders have struggled for independence, peace, justice, democracy, and for Mother Earth. Revolutionary change in the U.S. and beyond will require a strong Latinx left, organizing for racial, language, national, and cultural justice within the U.S., and in support of and in conjunction with a renewed left in Latin American countries. Latinx people will comprise one third of the U.S. population within a generation; winning the next generation to socialism is an imperative. In order to contribute to the building of a strong, united, continental Latinx left, we offer perspectives and analysis from a range of U.S. and Latin American leftists.
The weekly newsletter of the México Solidarity Project
February 10, 2021/ This week’s issue/ Meizhu Lui, for the editorial team
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February 3, 2021/ This week’s issue/ Meizhu Lui, for the editorial team
Home. Where do we find it? In the land, in the life cycle of the plants and animals we live among?
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January 27, 2021/ This week’s issue/ Meizhu Lui, for the editorial team
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January 20, 2021/ This week’s issue/ Meizhu Lui, for the editorial team
Two weeks ago, mob violence erupted at the US Capitol and left five dead. We live in violent times.
Democracy may be a beautiful thing, but democracies, like flowers, require constant and careful cultivation. We can’t take blossoms — or democratic social orders — for granted.
The events of last week have exposed an uncomfortable truth. Democracy US-style rests