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CISPES, Committee In Solidarity with the People of El Salvador
The Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES) is a grassroots solidarity organization that has been supporting the Salvadoran people’s struggle for social and economic justice since 1980. We organize strategic campaigns against US government and corporate intervention in El Salvador and accompany the Salvadoran popular movement in its work to realize an inspiring vision of participatory democracy and economic justice. Our work is coordinated through the CISPES National Office in Washington, DC, and carried out by local CISPES chapters and supporters across the country.
http://cispes.org/
Artículos
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15 de abril, por ES Team
Each week, the historic popular education organization Equipo Maíz releases a newsletter highlighting an ongoing issue in Salvadoran society. Since Nayib Bukele took office in 2019, the newsletters have often focused on his government's attacks against public sector workers and government (…)
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10 de abril, por ES Team
Salvadoran popular education group Equipo Maiz analyzes the connection between military sieges, political repression, and historic leftist communities.
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8 de abril, por ES Team
Salvadorans in the Washington, D.C. area protest Nayib Bukele's speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). New government policies further entrench anti-LGBTI+ attacks in alignment with far-right forces around the world.
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12 de marzo, por ES Team
Expressions of solidarity with Palestine and Gaza were present at El Salvador's International Working Women's Day Marches. Thousands of women commemorated International Women’s Day in El Salvador by marching in the capital on March 8 and 9 in the first mass protests since Nayib Bukele’s (…)
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7 de marzo, por Yesenia
CISPES once again expresses our solidarity with Lorena Peña, lifelong feminist activist and leader within El Salvador’s leftist party, the Farabundo Marti Liberation Front (FMLN) and her daughter following a civil court’s outrageous decision this week to uphold the Attorney General’s unfounded (...)