Yearly Archives: 2014
Colombia: Moving towards a change in the politics against drug trafficking?
Colombia: Nationwide Agrarian Submit considers new farmers’ strike
Members of the Process of Black Communities during the march this month that closed the National Agrarian Summit. (PHOTO BY ORSETTA BELLANI)
Next Salvadorian government for more jobs and productivity
by the El Reportero’s wire services
The next government of the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) will seek to generate more jobs, so it is urgent to strengthen the country’’s development, said today President-elect Salvador Sanchez Ceren.
Woman and teenage unducumented immigrants pay thousands to cross U.S.-México border
Often get raped and sexually assaulted by guides
by Carlos Garcia
Latin Post
There is a booming business taking place on the U.S.-Mexico border: Human trafficking. Migrants who want to cross into the U.S. pay thousands of dollars to guides who use their knowledge of the land to bring them safely across while avoiding the border patrol.
Simple ways to avoid GMO foods
by J. D. Heyes
Thanks to the efforts of Natural News and some other news sources, an increasing number of Americans are becoming more aware of just how damaging to the world’s food system genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have become. The rise in food allergies and gluten sensitivities are evidence that GM foods have impacted the global food chain in negative and dangerous ways.
“Obama’s military spending cuts equal military spending increases”
Submitted by the Libertarian Party
While the Libertarian Party strongly agrees with the need to downsize the U.S. military, the Obama plan recently announced by Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel expands the military.
Both Democratic and Republican politicians routinely deceive taxpayers by portraying slight reductions in the growth of government as “cuts.”
When military spending cuts are involved, Republicans protest loudly, giving credence to the claim that the cuts are real.
California farm workers to attend special preview of César Chávez biopic
by the El Reportero’s news services
More than 1,000 farm workers who benefit from the legacy of César Chávez attended Tuesday, April 1 in California’s Central Valley a special preview of the film about the late civil rights activist and labor leader’s life.
Saccho Dance Theater presents Dying While Black and Brown
Compiled by El Reportero’s staff
ZACCHO Dance Theatre and San Francisco’s Neighborhood Arts Collaborative presents two free performances of the 2011 work, Dying While Black and Brown.
For children of reentry, a new focus on family ties
by Anna Challet
New America Media
SACRAMENTO – While millions of children nationwide face extreme difficulties due to having parents who are incarcerated or under criminal supervision, State Senator Mark Leno thinks change is coming.
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