On the 7th anniversary of the 2018 coup attempt in Nicaragua, a must-read account of what unfolded

Seven years ago, Nicaragua was subject to a violent attempted coup that lasted from April through July, 2018. In a four-article series published in Monthly Review in 2023, Dan Kovalik and FoLA's John Perry shed much-needed light on how the coup attempt unfolded. The first article looks at how it was planned and how it started. The second article discusses the “national dialogue” which began in May 2018 but which failed to end the violence. The third article shoes how, as the violence increased, support for the coup began to wane. The final article explains how the coup attempt was halted, discuss its aftermath and consider what it means for the future of Nicaragua’s revolution.

May 4th, in Columbia MD: Building Sustainable Communities: Insights from Nicaragua

Come learn how Nicaragua is fighting poverty and preventing migration, with speaker Sarah Junkin Woodard, from Jubilee House Community, a U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofit she helped form in 1979. Sponsored by Friends of Latin America and Indivisible Howard County's Immigration Action Team, the event will take place on Sunday, May 4th, 2025, 3pm-4:30pm, at the East Columbia Branch Library in Columbia, MD.

Meet the DC think tanks impoverishing masses of Latin Americans

In another recent contribution to The Grayzone, FoLA's John Perry sheds light on the think tanks behind the devastating sanctions (“unilateral coercive measures”) against Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, "a form of hybrid warfare that harms or even kills the target populations": "These top Washington think tanks are lobbying lawmakers for sadistic sanctions on some of the hemisphere’s poorest countries while raking in millions from corporations and arms makers."

Ruling To Return Kilmar Abrego Garcia Gives Clues About How to Fight Back

In an article published by Popular Resistance, FoLA's Jill Clark-Gollub comments on the ruling to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was illegally deported to the notorious CECOT prison in El Salvador, reminding us that "all this government lawbreaking is not uncommon. The Trump administration is using ICE to instill fear with warrantless raids and illegal deportations. They are starting with the most vulnerable—immigrants and student protesters—but the idea is to intimidate us all and crush dissent by any of us. But if we organize, resist, and challenge their illegal tactics, we can win."