Celebrating 46 years of revolution, Nicaragua demonstrates that it is possible to respect its heroes and also venerate its youth. Following years of cultivating leadership in its young people, the passing of the torch to a new generation of revolutionaries is not only possible, but it is already happening.
Read MoreNicaragua IS improving economically, and strangely those positive attributes are now suddenly being used by Homeland Security as a justification for revoking Temporary Protection Status for Nicaraguans
Read MoreMother’s Day in Nicaragua is on May 30th, but here mothers are honored every day in tangible ways, such as taking care of women during pregnancy, birth, and beyond.
Read MoreNicaragua Ranks Highest in Gender Equity in the Americas and #6 Globally, So Why Are They Under Sanctions? During International Women’s Day, a delegation of solidarity activists traveled to Nicaragua to witness firsthand the progress made by women since the revolution. Here’s what they saw.
Read More500,000 Nicaraguan school children will receive cash from the government to purchase school supplies to start the 2025 school year this month.
Read MoreOur non-profit has a new project that needs your help! This Giving Tuesday we are focusing on starting the DIVINE Project to create an LGBTQ+ training space to teach professional salon skills. Learn more about this exciting endeavor!
Read MorePeace has always been fundamental to me, so it was with some surprise that I found myself sobbing tears of gratitude recently during a military speech.
Read MoreA true fight against poverty involves social justice; in other words, working to transfer power to the poor.
Read MoreDid you know Casa Ben Linder is part of a larger organization? Recently we looked at where we want to be in 5 years. We want to share our vision with you.
Read MoreGay rights activist Julio Sanchez tells how Nicaragua has created a legal framework to protect rights of the LGBTQ community, published a primer to facilitate conversations on sexual diversity within families, and has created a special high school diploma program for the queer community.
Read MoreAs protests in support of Palestine continue in the U.S. and Europe, Nicaragua is at the forefront of a growing South-South solidarity movement, mobilizing international law to hold countries accountable for their part in carrying out genocide.
Read MoreWith 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.
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