Author Archive: Lautaro Rivara
This article was produced by Globetrotter. Lautaro Rivara is a sociologist, researcher and poet. As a trained journalist, he participated as an activist in different spaces of communications work, covering tasks of editing, writing, radio broadcasts, and photography. During his two years in the Jean-Jacques Dessalines Brigade in Haiti he was responsible for communications and carried out political education with Haitian people’s movements in this area. He writes regularly in people’s media projects of Argentina and the rest of Latin America and the Caribbean including Nodal, ALAI, Telesur, Resumen Latinoamericano, Pressenza, la RedH, Notas, Haití Liberte, Alcarajo, and more. He is a Globetrotter/Peoples Dispatch fellow.
Haiti Has a Long History of Being Assaulted by Its Latin American Neighbors
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Activism, Europe/France, History, Human Rights, North America/Canada, North America/Haiti, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Social Justice, South America/Argentina, South America/Brazil, War, Women’s Rights
Released for Syndication: 10/22/2020