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Los acuerdos de Altamira (Huila), parte 2
En Altamira no se plantearon situaciones por fuera de la ley, ni de la Constitución. Fue el campesinado movilizado exigiendo el cumplimiento de la ley a un Gobierno que cada día se aleja más de la legalidad para mantenerse en el poder.
Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Asistente legislativo del senador Pablo Catatumbo Torres Victoria.
Campesinado en Parques Nacionales
La situación de vulnerabilidad que viven miles de familias campesinas que habitan los Parques Nacionales Naturales fue uno de los motivos que impulsó la movilización social en el Caquetá y Sur del Meta. Ciudadanos relegados, marginados y excluidos por la política de conservación que no ha logrado aceptar otros paradigmas donde el campesinado sea protagonista del proceso de conservación, recuperación, reconversión productiva y administración de las áreas protegidas.
As the number of organizations wanting to participate in the steadily growing movement increased, the UCSB Asian Coalition was established with the intention of advocating for healing and unity within these communities.
The COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act initially passed Congress with overwhelming and bipartisan support.
The legislation funds improvements in tracking and reporting hate crimes, helps victims overcome language barriers to report crimes and creates a justice department position solely focused on anti-Asian hate.
Hate crimes, violence and incidents of discrimination against Asians have surged across America during the pandemic. It came to a boiling point in March with the killings of six women of Asian descent at a spa in Atlanta.
New data on anti-Asian hate incidents is also revealing some startling increases in reports this year, according to NBC News.
The Atlantic
The bloc’s power is growing fast. That could be bad news for the GOP.
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Voters wait in line to hand in their ballots to election officials at a YMCA in Boston’s Chinatown.Joseph Prezioso / AFP /Getty
When Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, and other prominent Democrats appeared online at a major fundraiser last night, they spotlighted one of the least discussed lessons of the 2020 election: Asian Americans are poised for a major leap in electoral influence.
In Democratic circles, the bloc’s impact on the 2020 election has been largely obscured by the intense focus on understanding how Donald Trump improved his performance among another rapidly growing minority group, Latinos. But the magnitude of the Asian American turnout surge, and its influence on the result, is drawing increased attention as analysts complete more detailed studies on which Americans voted last year.