Venezuelans: The Political Football of the U.S. Election
The main difference is in narrative, but in substance, we are nothing more than campaign tools for Republicans and Democrats
The main difference is in narrative, but in substance, we are nothing more than campaign tools for Republicans and Democrats
In his new album, Venequia, the Venezuelan pop star mixes reggaeton and protest in a personal reflection on political conflict and exile. This is the story behind the artist and his hits
Thousands of asylum requests pile up in neighboring countries following July 28. However, with diplomatic relations breaking down and the lack of a common regional policy, Venezuelan migrants are running out of options
Indifference, commiseration and hate based on fake news: the specter of attitudes toward our story has changed in the U.S., not always for the better
Being born between 1999 and 2012, into a reality versus witnessing a transformation firsthand, profoundly influences our understanding of the country's past and present
In U.S. campuses, leftist paternalism often romanticizes the Chavista regime, disregarding the harsh realities Venezuelans face under authoritarian rule.
Domestic flights are full of people crossing the country, like me, to vote in their hometowns
In Venezuela, Ecoanalítica estimates remittances at around USD 3 billion, or nearly 3% of GDP. But they impact way more than household income.
Every migratory experience is unique. Here’s what I’ve learned through mine. Maybe it resembles yours
Venezuelans living in Argentina are trying to register to vote in the next presidential elections. But after meeting with the ambassador, Milei and Maduro fighting and an airplane conspiracy the situation seems quite chaotic.
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