COHA joins world-wide outcry against police brutality in the US
By COHA Editorial Team From Washington DC The Council on Hemispheric Affairs (COHA) joins the Black Alliance for Peace[1]
Read MoreBy COHA Editorial Team From Washington DC The Council on Hemispheric Affairs (COHA) joins the Black Alliance for Peace[1]
Read MoreBy COHA From Washington DC Federal charges against the four protectors of the Venezuelan Embassy, who defended the building in
Read MoreBy Roger D. Harris Corte Madera, California As Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza spoke to COHA Friday night, five Iranian
Read MoreCOHA urges Washington to allow safe passage of the Iranian fuel tankers. Any action to impede their arrival at
Read MoreFive Iranian supertankers, filled with approximately 45.5 million gallons of gasoline and related fuel products are presently crossing the Atlantic
Read MoreIn the following article I present an example of how Lola Rodríguez de Tió, a popular Puerto Rican poet, used poetry to raise her voice and fight against colonization and for independence. Her work is a good example of how protest marches as well as multiple forms of anti-colonial expression – sculptures, music, dance, etc. – can be instrumental to communicating the desire for freedom and sovereignty.
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