Indigenous women and political participation: breaking new ground By Mercedes Hoffay / December 23, 2016TweetShareWhatsAppEmailThe Mexican government has pushed the political participation of indigenous women. Has it gone too far?Read MoreThe indigenous in Latin America: 45 million with little voice By Mercedes Hoffay and Sofía Rivas / August 31, 2016TweetShareWhatsAppEmailDespite totaling more than 45 million people in Latin America, indigenous people’s and their leaders are woefully underrepresented in national ...Read More Menu Donate todayChannels Themes Asia & Latin America Democracy & Elections Economics, Trade & Development Energy & Environment Human Rights & Social Inclusion Humor Security & Rule of Law U.S.-Latin America Relations Regions The Andes Brazil and the Southern Cone The Caribbean Corner Central America Cuba North America Venezuela In the MediaOur Research Latin America 2030 Trends Working Group on Inter-American Relations The Future of U.S.-Colombian Relations Misinformation in Latin America NED Human Rights Country Profiles Get InvolvedAbout Us Our Board Our Contributors Our Leadership Contact Us
The indigenous in Latin America: 45 million with little voice By Mercedes Hoffay and Sofía Rivas / August 31, 2016TweetShareWhatsAppEmailDespite totaling more than 45 million people in Latin America, indigenous people’s and their leaders are woefully underrepresented in national ...Read More