This action call is a joint effort of Friends of the ATC ( ATC is Nicaragua’s Rural Workers Assocation) and the Alliance for Global Justice On Friday December 23rd, the day before the Congressional recess and on the same day that the US government congratulated Juan Orlando Hernandez…
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Honduras, NicaNotes Newsletter, Nicaragua, Uncategorized
Nicanotes: El Güegüense, The Character of the Nicaraguan People
By John Kotula For the last few months I have been going to Diriamba to study with Marlon Flores. He is teaching me to carve traditional wooden masks used in Nicaraguan folk dances. Marlon is a wood carver, folklorists, flautist, choreographer, and community organizer. He is a key person in the annual Festival of Saint Sebastian in…
Chuck Kaufman, NicaNotes Newsletter, Nicaragua, Uncategorized
Nicanotes: Three Decades Ago, Picking Coffee Changed my Life
Delegations & tours, Nicaragua, Uncategorized
Partner Delegation: Agrarian & Worker Struggle in Nicaragua: Celebrating the ATC’s 40th Anniversary
JUNE 18- 28, 2018 Honor the History of Worker Struggles for Land and Dignity in Nicaragua! Download a Flyer Nicaragua’s Rural Workers’ Association, or Asociación de Trabajadores del Campo (ATC), was founded in 1978 by landless farmworkers who, inspired by liberation theology, decided to change their lives and defend their rights in the midst of…
NicaNotes Newsletter, Nicaragua, Uncategorized
Nicanotes: To Die for Others
By John Kotula Over the last couple of weeks, I have lent a hand on the restoration of a mural on the long wall in front of the Ajax Delgado municipal police headquarters in Managua. This large complex is named after a student activist who fought against the Somoza regime and was murdered on September…
Chuck Kaufman, NicaNotes Newsletter, Nicaragua, Uncategorized
NicaNotes: Nicaraguans Lose TPS: Outrageous and Yet a Back-Handed Compliment
By Chuck Kaufman A couple of weeks ago, the Trump administration announced that Nicaraguans in the US would no longer have Temporary Protected Status (TPS) allowing them to stay legally and to work in the US. First extended when Hurricane Mitch devastated Nicaragua, Honduras, and El Salvador in 1998, Nicaragua was the first country to lose TPS status during an overall review…
NicaNotes Newsletter, Nicaragua, Uncategorized
Nicanotes: Nicaragua “Under My Skin” Mike Alewitz’ story
By John Kotula One of the many accomplishments of Gioconda Belli, former revolutionary, novelist, poet, memoirist, was to capture in a single phrase – “the country under my skin” – what Nicaragua means to so many people. Nicaragua can really become a part of you and be in you even if you are far away…
NicaNotes Newsletter, Nicaragua, Uncategorized
Nicanotes: Sandinistas Sweep Nicaragua Municipal Elections
By Katherine Hoyt Katherine Hoyt is the former National Coordinator of the Nicaragua Network/Alliance for Global Justice. The results of Nicaragua Municipal Elections on Sunday affirmed that voters credit the Sandinista party for the country’s stability and economic progress. The elections were accompanied by two different international teams of observers and over 5,000 internal monitors.…
NicaNotes Newsletter, Nicaragua, Uncategorized
NicaNotes: Lobbying Against The NICA Act
By John Kotula I imagine that most readers of NicaNotes are up to speed on the NICA Act. If you would like to read the details of why this is such terrible legislation, check out Chuck Kaufman’s last couple of NicaNotes blogs here and here. Rather than review that information, I want to write about my own experience of…
Eco-Solidarity, NicaNotes Newsletter, Nicaragua, Uncategorized
NicaNotes: Guest Post: Nicaragua Signs Paris Climate Agreement
Guest Post by By John Perry The US is Out, Nicaragua’s In This article was first published in the London Review of Books blog on Oct. 3, 2017 and is reprinted with permission of the author. Nicaragua signed the Paris Agreement on Oct. 23, 2017. While Donald Trump gives the appearance of wavering over his decision to…