Monday, September 12, 2005

13Ranchos- Political Blog from Argentina (Spanish)
AACCLA- Association of American Chambers of Commerce in Latin America
Archaelogical Mind- Archaeology, Maya, Egypt, Digging
BabaluBlog- Right-wing blog by a Cuban-American from Miami.
Bicycle Mark- Blog with podcasts on world affairs, based in Amsterdam
Blog on Argentina- By Toutasis.
BNAmericas.com- Timely business news from Latin America
BU- Blogs Unidos, Political Blogs in Portuguese
Cambio Social Latinoamerica- Analysis and commentary on Latin America
Casa Alianza- Non-profit dedicated to helping homeless children in Latin America
CLAS Oberlin- Oberlin College's page for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
CLAS UBC- University of California-Berkeley's page on Latin American and Caribbean Studies
CLAS UNL- University of Nebraska-Lincoln's page on Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Colonial Latin America- Fordham University page on earlier times in Latin America
ECLAC- Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, a United Nations Regional Commission
Global Voices- Collaborative website with in-depth information on foreign affairs
HispanicTips- News on Hispanics/Latinos, especially from the U.S.
Journal Of Bolivian Business- Business, economics, and politics in Bolivia.
LAB- Latin America Bureau, research, publishing, and education on Latin America and the Caribbean
LACEA- Latin America and the Caribbean Economic Association, developing economic ties within Latin America
LADB- Latin America Database, News and Educational Services on Latin America
LANIC- Latin American Network Information Center- Created by the University of Texas, a single-stop site for information on Latin America
Latin American Bookstore- Books from/about Latin America
Latin American Video Archives- Latin American and U.S. Latino made video and film
LatinFocus- Information on Latin American economies
LatinNews.com- Economic and political news from Latin America
LatinoPundit- A Latino blog born ou of underrepresentation
LatPro.com- Job board for those bilingual in Spanish or Portuguese
LAWG- Latin America Working Group, Action at home for just policies abroad
Luterano- Blog discussing news stories on El Salvador. In English.
Mexico Desde Fuera- The ideas of one Mexican living in New York
MookaMotel- Posts mp3s of really good music, some inSpanish and some not.
MOLAA- Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, CA
NACLA- North American Congress on Latin America, independent non-profit
NMSU Internet Resources for Latin America- Internet page with links to information on Latin America by New Mexico State University
El Oso- Blog by a bunch of Latinosliving in NYC.
Our Man in Bolivia- By British journalist Damian Kahya.
Peruvia- A synthesis of English-language news on Peru
Political Database of the Americas- NGP from Georgetown University, information about government in the Americas
Posthegemony- Hegemony, Posthegemony, and related matters
Poverty and Social Development in the Caribbean- A platform to explore the different layers related to human and social development within the corporate landscape.
RedPepper- Left-wing blog on Venezuelan-related news.
Religion in Latin America- Providence College's site of information on religion
RulaBlog- Blog focusing on US foreign policy towards Latin America, the impact of free trade and debt on Latin America, Latin American social movements, and the US/Latin American solidarity movement.
WOLA (Washington Office on Latin Amerca)- Promoting human rights, democracy, and social and economic justice in Latin America
Zona Latina- List of media resources in Latin America

3 Comments:

At 10:34 AM, Blogger Milton Ramirez said...

Good Job gentlemen,
I would love it if you keep it updated once in while, considering the frecuent changes in the online publications!

 
At 9:11 AM, Blogger Sydney said...

Hello, good job on the site and links list. Perhaps you might like to link to my blog too. It's on Dominican music and culture: http://accordiongirl.blogspot.com

Or this one about Dominican merengue tipico:
http://www.merengue-ripiao.com

Thanks, and keep up the good work!

 
At 9:10 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

According to our Google Analytics, your blog is one of our top referrers week after week. However, the only reference of our organization is an old article from 2007.

We work with LAWG and WOLA too! Anyway we can get on?

www.usleap.org

The U.S. Labor Education in the Americas Project (USLEAP) is an independent non-profit organization that supports workers who are fighting for a better life for their families and to overcome poverty in Latin America.

We support especially those workers who are employed directly or indirectly by U.S. companies producing for the U.S. market.

 

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