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Dennis: “Open Horizons”: An Interview with Roland Dennis
Znet Article, August, 29 2012
Roland Dennis
Dennis's ZSpace page
Interview with a leading intellectual and revolutionary in Venezuela
Blanco: “Now is the Time!”: Struggle for Sexual Diversity in Venezuela
Znet Article, August, 23 2012
Maria Gabriela Blanco
Blanco's ZSpace page
Interview on the first revolutionary LGBT collective in Venezuela
Navas: “To Have and To Be”: Building a Socialist-Feminist Economy in Venezuela
Znet Article, June, 28 2010
Lidice Navas
Navas's ZSpace page
A long-time revolutionary activist, Lidice Navas is an important socialist-feminist leader within the PSUV and a candidate for the Latin American parliament, among her many other responsibilities.
Martinez: Workers’ Control and the Contradictions of the Bolivarian Process: An Interview with Gustavo Martínez
Znet Article, June, 20 2010
Gustavo Martinez
Martinez's ZSpace page
On June 10, 2010 we caught up with Gustavo Martinez, a union leader in the worker-controlled, nationalized coffee company, Fama de América, in Caracas, Venezuela.
Jimenez: Building Socialism from Below: The Role of the Communes in Venezuela
Znet Article, June, 13 2010
Antenea Jimenez
Jimenez's ZSpace page
We met with Antenea Jimenez, a former militant with the student movement who is now working with a national network of activists who are trying to build and strengthen the comunas. The comunas are community organizations promoted since 2006 by the...
Gordon: Consolidating the Coup in Honduras?
Znet Article, February, 08 2010
Todd Gordon
Gordon's ZSpace page
A country of sharp inequality and class polarization, Honduras recently returned to the frontlines in the battle for Latin America’s soul. The terrain of struggle has shifted on multiple occasions over the last seven months, following the military...
Webber: Bolivia under Evo Morales: The Pace and Depth of Social and Political Change
Znet Article, December, 12 2009
Jeffery r. Webber
Webber's ZSpace page
Jeffery R. Webber interviews Bolivian ambassador to Canada, Edgar Tórrez Mosqueira
Webber: Bolivia’s Post-Referendum Conjuncture
Znet Article, August, 18 2008
Jeffery r. Webber
Webber's ZSpace page
The period between 1946 and 1952 – under the regimes of Enrique Hertzog (1947-1949), Mamerto Urriolagoitia (1949-1951), and Hugo Ballivián (1951-1952) – came to be known as the sexenio. The era was marked by authoritarianism and repression in the ...
Webber: Bolivian Horizons: an Interview with Historian Sinclair Thomson
Znet Article, December, 13 2007
Jeffery r. Webber
Webber's ZSpace page
The way we’ve conceived of it, the three revolutionary moments would be, first of all, the indigenous anti-colonial revolution that took place in the late 18th century, in 1780 and 1781.
Webber: Nationalization of Gas!
Znet Article, May, 04 2006
Jeffery r. Webber
Webber's ZSpace page
La Paz. Monday, May 1, 2006, amidst celebrations and marches commemorating the day of the working class internationally, the Bolivian government nationalized the country's hydrocarbons sector (natural gas and oil). With presidential supreme decre...
Webber: Nationalization!
Znet Article, May, 25 2005
Jeffery r. Webber
Webber's ZSpace page
Monday morning marked the end of the almost two hundred kilometre, four-day march of around six thousand peasants, coca growers, and others from Caracollo to El Alto. This march was led by the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) party, under the leade...
Webber: Bolivia Erupts
Znet Article, May, 18 2005
Jeffery r. Webber
Webber's ZSpace page
At around 8:00 am on Monday morning, massive crowds of mostly poor indigenous Bolivians gathered on the cusp of a mountainside that descends into the capital city of La Paz. They are residents of the massive shantytown of El Alto, located on the h...
Webber: Bolivia Back to the Streets? Natural Gas and Popular Struggle
Znet Article, May, 09 2005
Jeffery r. Webber
Webber's ZSpace page
After about a month and a half of relative dormancy, the beginning of last week saw the first interesting signs of renewed life from popular forces in Bolivia. On Monday, May 3, three congressmen and one senator of the party Movement Toward Social...
Webber: Bolivian President Resigns
Znet Article, March, 07 2005
Jeffery r. Webber
Webber's ZSpace page
In the early hours of Monday morning, hundreds, perhaps thousands, of the right-wing of La Paz’s middle class are mobilized outside the president’s palace in the Murillo Plaza chanting slogans in support of Carlos Mesa Gisbert who ...


