Guernica

Donate
  • Home
  • Fiction
  • Nonfiction
  • Poetry
  • Interviews
  • Apostrophe
  • Back Draft
  • Spotlights
  • Cutting Room
Explore… Search
Search for:
Fiction Nonfiction Poetry Interviews Apostrophe Back Draft Spotlights Cutting Room
A series of yellow lines against a dark background.

Closure

By Omotara James

Brandon Taylor: “The story can’t be so loyal to one character that it betrays another”

By Brandon Taylor and Adam Dalva

Administrator

By Sam Munson
A human figure leans beyond a curtain of vertical lines in a black-and-white illustration.

Untitled IX, 1982

By Victoria Chang

Beverly Bell

Beverly Bell is an Associate Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies and Coordinator of Other Worlds. She has worked with indigenous movements in Honduras for 15 years. This article first appeared jointly on Foreign Policy in Focus, the North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) and TheNation.com.
News Climate & EnvironmentJustice

Indigenous People In Honduras Block Dam on Sacred River

By Beverly Bell April 25, 2014

Despite U.S.-backed violence against them, the Rio Blanco community is fighting back.

Donate
About Contact Shop Submissions Events Advertise Press Release

Guernica

Guernica is a non-profit magazine dedicated to global art and politics, published online since 2004. With contributors from every continent and at every stage of their careers, we are a home for singular voices, incisive ideas, and critical questions.

© 2004-2023 Guernica. All Rights Reserved.