Reflections on the Chilean Uprising
Revolution, Reform, or Something in Between?
Reflections on Chile’s social uprising and Constitutional Convention
Lessons from the Chilean Constitutional Convention
The failure of the proposed Chilean constitution marks a turning point in the process that began with the 2019 social uprising in Chile.
We knew, ever since we were born
Chile is a country of resistance, as well as injustice, home to a dignified people who are willing to fight for what is theirs.
Ana Tijoux's Top 10 Songs of the Uprising
Every uprising needs a soundtrack. Ana Tijoux shares hers.
The People of The Land: The Mapuche Struggle Continues
Jaime Huenchullan and Jakeline Curaqueo on what the new constitution would have meant for the Mapuche people.
The Opportunity to Dream: Dasic Fernández
Dasic Fernández created colorful murals of the capuchas — the face-covered front-line protestors who became heroes during the Chilean social uprising. Rodrigo Starz talks with him about his powerful work.
“I get the strength from my beloved son”
Mery Cortez’s son was murdered by the Chilean military during the social uprising of 2019. She talks with Kandace Montgomery of Black Visions about her loss, what gives her the strength to fight for justice, and her hopes for Black people across the Americas.
The Inspiring Struggle of Fabiola Campillai
The Senator talks about her experience of ocular trauma, what made her decide to run for office, and what her hopes are for the future.
Port Workers Strike for Democracy
The Chilean Port Workers Union senior strategist Gonzalo Díaz reflects on challenges in the logistics industry and what the constitutional process meant for unions.
Winning a Union at Starbucks in Chile
The president of the Starbucks union in Chile reflects on the impact of student mobilizations on the labor movement, the 2019 social uprising, and the proposed constitution.
Inside the Chilean Constitutional Convention
An interview with Constitutional Convention Delegate and activist Elisa Giustinianovich
Multifunctional Workers: Organizing Walmart in Chile
An interview with leaders of unions at Walmart — Sandra Neida, Natalia Duque, and Juan Vergara — on changes in the supermarket industry and what the constitutional process meant for labor