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Venezuela’s Indigenous Pemon are Caught in Time on Land Too Valuable for Numbers
October 21, 2014 In the shadow of Columbus Day, venezuelanalysis.com writer Z.C. sketches, through interviews, an intimate portrait of a changing people – the Pemon of Venezuela’s mineral-rich Southeastern border. Their testimonies of struggle reflect the country’s changing political landscape and highlights a stark generational gap that afflicts many of Latin America’s first nation peoples. -
Hugo Chavez’s Achilles Heel: The Environment
October 9, 2006 ... affected the miners. Workers have fallen sick with lung disease as a result of their work in the mines. These ... -
George Azariah-Moreno: A Democratic Revolution Under Siege Faces Electoral Showdown
December 5, 2015 ... with Almagro over this. When surveying populations for disease, epidemiologists have often noted how the rich report ... -
Economic Solutions: Two Perspectives from the Bolivarian Left
January 14, 2015 In the face of on-going shortages of basic consumer goods, soaring inflation, a multi-pronged and broken currency exchange system and now falling oil prices, Venezuela's economic “crisis” is now being acknowledged at the highest levels of government. As opposed to the simplistic mainstream media coverage that attempts to blame Venezuela's woes on the boogie monster of “socialism,” we present two perspectives from within the Bolivarian Revolution on concrete public policy solutions to Venezuela's economic crisis. -
"If We Have to Die For Our Lands, We Will Die"
February 9, 2007 On the one hand, Chavez needs political support from indigenous peoples. But he also seeks important hemispheric integration, which could jeopardize this support. -
Patriarchy and Machismo in Venezuela: An Interview with Comadres Purpuras (Part I)
October 24, 2018 ... expressed is bravado and anger that makes cardiovascular disease more likely. Feminism has allowed for the ... -
Trump’s 'Troika of Tyranny' Meddles in Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua
May 6, 2019 ... 2017 “reduced the public’s caloric intake, increased disease and mortality (for both adults and infants), and ... -
Economic Opportunities During the Coronavirus Crisis
April 9, 2020 Venezuelan economist Luis Salas concludes that “the conjuncture is exposing the conservative policies of the Venezuelan left-wing government in economic affairs.” -
Resistance Is Not Enough: A Conversation with Manuel Azuaje
May 29, 2020 ... due to security and health concerns, there is a deadly disease that threatens the world... and, with all that, we ... -
The Past, Present and Future of Venezuela’s Oil Industry
May 1, 2018 ... industry to enter the economy. Others call it the “Dutch disease.” The truth is that Venezuela is the owner of ... -
Washington Intensifies Its Collective Punishment of Venezuelans
September 3, 2019 ... great-granddaughter, Desiree, has a life-threatening disease of the lymph nodes and the family is unable to obtain ... -
Hate: A Key Strategy of the Venezuelan Opposition
September 23, 2020 ... like Chavistas or having blown skin. When the terrible disease that would eventually lead to the passing away of our ... -
The Stage Is Set for a Venezuela October Surprise
September 1, 2020 ... than its neighbors in controlling both the spread of the disease and the number of casualties. Venezuela has ... -
Class Struggle and Human Rights in the Bolivarian Revolution: A Conversation with Ana Barrios
August 15, 2020 ... the interests of the dominating classes (…). This disease is still alive and well in many police forces.” ... -
Crisis & Critique: US Ramps up Aggression amid Pandemic
April 1, 2020 Washington's latest escalation may have blocked an urgently needed political settlement in Venezuela to battle the coronavirus.