With 200 people to commemorate 37 years since Ben, Pablo and Sergio were murdered by the Contra in San Jose de Bocay.
Read MoreWith Nicaragua leading and the global south now lending its voice, it seems clear that the world will pivot on Palestine.
Read MoreMuch has changed for women in Nicaragua since the times not too long ago when they were supposed to just sit in a corner and be quiet: celebrating International Women’s Day in Nicaragua with real gains for women.
Read MoreWhile the U.S. seeks to impose destructive sanctions, Nicaragua, is showing the world how to defend human rights without resorting to the destruction of war or sanctions.
Read MoreNicaragua suffered so much during the neoliberal years that sometimes it still seems too good to be true – clean, modern hospitals with trained medical professionals for free? Really?
Read MoreRecord numbers of Nicaraguan athletes went Venezuela to compete in the 5th ALBA Games, what will they bring home with them?
Read MoreWorker and peasant women are holding positions of power and leading the country in Nicaragua.
Read MoreNicaragua remains a profoundly spiritual country with thriving religious communities, but they are not the religious communities that the traditional church would like to see.
Read MoreWe met with peasant feminist farmers, self-employed unionists, urban community health workers, women leaders in the police, National Assembly, and Ministry of Women. Here is what we learned.
Read More63,000 Nicaraguan high school grads received a check this week, my daughter was one of them.
Read MoreAll first-graders in Nicaragua know the story of Andres Castro, one of Nicaragua’s biggest heroes…one of Nicaragua’s Davids, who is inevitably fighting the Goliath of the United States. This week Nicaragua celebrates its independence and its victories over Goliath.
Read MoreJoin us Sat Sept 11th 4 pm: “Café Victor Jara,” invited guests, open mike, and YOU!
Read MoreSolidarity with Nicaragua has historically been led by faith groups - now those relationships are strained as news headlines imply religious persecution in Nicaragua. What’s really going on with the Church in Nicaragua?
Read MoreA recent deluge of international headlines have mentioned the Catholic Church in Nicaragua, but none have explained what is actually going on - here’s the real deal.
Read More“How can a poor country like Nicaragua afford to give free health care to its people?” When our daughter was hospitalized with dengue fever, we began to see why Nicaragua makes the choice to look after its people.
Read MoreThe world doesn’t revolve around the West: when the candidate for U.S. Ambassador to Nicaragua openly declared his intention to attack Nicaragua's economy and institutions during Senate confirmation hearings, Nicaragua responded by formally refusing the routine agrément.
Read MoreGuns aren’t needed to wage war…just a cellphone. Join us Saturday July 9th to learn about hybrid warfare, what it feels like and how it affects women in Nicaragua and beyond.
Read MoreWhy has food insecurity increased in the U.S. while it has declined in Nicaragua?
Read MoreWeekend opportunties for education, art & solidarity - in-person and virtual!
Read MoreIn Nicaragua, protagonists are using language that reflects how they see themselves as they become the heroes of their own stories.
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