Brazil — the slow but relentless death of the PT
The demonstrations sweeping Brazil are sounding the death knell for the Workers' Party (PT) says a leading PT analyst.
A travelogue in the best traditions
Who could ask for more? A supremely well-written travelogue whose authors are trade unionists and journalists with a deep interest in the societies they visit.
Chile: Lies, Censorship & El Mercurio
After years of being banned or buried, Chilean state TV finally screens a film about the role of the Edwards' family media group in backing the dictatorship.
Chile: no quick fix for Mapuche crisis
President Bachelet is finding that dialogue is not enough to resolve Chile's long-running dispute with its Mapuche peoples.
Honduras Memoria Creativa
An introduction to the music, art, illustration and literature of Honduras, where artists struggle to reach broader recognition and audiences, both within the country and internationally.
Nueva Esperanza
An occasional diary of a rural community in Usulután, El Salvador, contributed by Maureen Russell of UK-based ESNET.
Brazil 1964: Never again!
March 31 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the military coup in Brazil, which ushered in the era of dictatorships in Latin America.
Chile: student uprising against market forces which marked a generation
A British documentary film about the student demonstrations in Chile in 2011.
Chile: women challenging stereotypes
As Michelle Bachelet embarks on her second presidential term in March 2014, other Chilean women are occupying positions of power.