Spring 2017
DEBATES: Latin American Transformations: 50 Years of Change
Edited by Gilbert Joseph and Peter Winn
- Introduction
- Half a Century of Deep Economic Transformations in Latin America
- Migration in the Contemporary History of Latin America: An Overview of Recent Trends
- From Authoritarianism to Democracy and After
- Beyond Colonialism: Race and Ethnicity in the Mobilization of Indigenous People
- The Decline of U.S. Hegemony?
- Latin American Transformations: Notes on Politics and Culture
DEBATES: Anti-racist Struggles in Latin America
Coordinated by Juliet Hooker
- Black and Indigenous Lives Matter: LASA-Ford Special Grants for Research on Racism in Latin America
- Luchas indígenas en Cubulco y Rabinal, Baja Verapaz, Guatemala, en el contexto del multiculturalismo neoliberal
- Desaparición forzada, racismo institucional y pueblos indígenas en el caso Ayotzinapa, México
- Rebellion in the Brazilian Graveyard: Our Dead Have a Voice!
- Ethnographic Notes from a War Zone: Surviving and Resisting
- La lucha mapuche por la vida frente a un nuevo proyecto racial global
DEBATES: Immigration under the Trump Administration
- Beyond the Wall: A Human Rights Perspective on Family and Child Migration from Central America, through Mexico and across the U.S. Border, and the U.S. Government Response
- Central Americans under Trump: Uncertainty on Both Sides of the Border
On LASA2017
- Cómo entender el diálogo de saberes
- Festival de cine – LASA2017
- LASA2017 Local Logistics
- LASA2017 Exhibitors
NEWS FROM LASA
- Proposed Changes to the LASA Constitution and Bylaws
- LASA Statement on the Situation in Venezuela
- Petition to US Senate and House Appropriations Subcommittees in Support of NEA, NEH and CPB