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Members of El Salvador's Water Forum protest a lack of access to water for rural commuities.

Photo from Foro del Agua Facebook page.

April 16, 2024
Salvadoran social movements mark International Water Day by highlighting issues with the country's 2021 Water Resources Law. Read more >>
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Cartoon of a mosquito dressed as a doctor in a hospital asking scared patients, in Spanish, "Who's next?"
April 15, 2024
Each week, the historic popular education organization Equipo Maíz releases a newsletter highlighting an ongoing issue in... Read more >>
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Political cartoon of soldiers and policemen in formation while the police take a selfie in front of a banner that reads "Welcome to Chalatenango"
April 9, 2024
Salvadoran popular education group Equipo Maiz analyzes the connection between military sieges, political repression, and historic leftist communities. Read more >>
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Salvadorans in the Washington, D.C. area protest Nayib Bukele's speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference.

Salvadorans in the Washington, D.C. area protest Nayib Bukele's speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).

April 8, 2024
New government policies further entrench anti-LGBTI+ attacks in alignment with far-right forces around the world. Read more >>
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Women with homemade protest signs.

Expressions of solidarity with Palestine and Gaza were present at El Salvador's International Working Women's Day Marches.

March 12, 2024
Thousands of women commemorated International Women’s Day in El Salvador by marching in the capital on March 8 and 9 in the first... Read more >>
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