Samantha Demby

Report from Oaxaca: International Women’s Day, without logos or leaders

his shared pain rippled across a crowd that stretched for blocks and blocks. But so did the shared commitment to

Indigenous tribe denounces the destruction of sacred sites to build US-Mexico border wall

Leaders of the Tohono O’odham Nation, an Indigenous tribe divided by the US-Mexico border, denounced this week the destruct

TAL VEZ TE PUEDA INTERESAR

In a new order, Mexico gives in to U.S. pressure over banning genetically modified corn

The deadline has been removed for banning genetically modified corn in animal feed and the food industry, creating dependence on the existence of sufficient supply.

In Defense of the Isthmus: The Persistent Struggle Against the Interoceanic Corridor

The Binizaá community of Puente Madera have denounced the simulation to approve the construction of an industrial park as part of the Interoceanic Corridor; now they face criminalization

Resistance Grows Against Water Privatization in Mexico

Participants from 18 states and 6 countries, around 500 people, celebrated the Second National Assembly for Water and Life in rebel Otomí territory