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Political crisis as corrupt officials seek to undermine advancements in the fight against impunity

2019-01-30T20:58:33+00:00September 19th, 2017|Justice and accountability|

On August 27, Guatemalan President, Jimmy Morales, declared Iván Velásquez, head of the UN anti-impunity commission, the CICIG, "persona non grata" in Guatemala and requested his immediate expulsion. This decision came on the heels of a request by the CICIG and the Guatemalan public prosecutor’s office to strip Morales [...]

✨ Apply Now: GAP Internacionalista 2026 – Solidarity in Action // ¡Postúlate ahora! GAP Internacionalista 2026 – Solidaridad en Acción ✨

2025-08-15T16:20:19+00:00August 15th, 2025|Internationalist Solidarity|

[Español más abajo] Calling Organizers Committed to Justice: Apply to Join our 2026 GAP Internacionalista Cohort Organizers in the United States and in Guatemala have a great deal at stake. Across Guatemala and the U.S., communities are rising up to defend life and territory—and facing violent backlash for doing [...]

March Solidarity Update // Actualización Solidaria de Marzo 2025

2025-04-11T19:39:02+00:00April 11th, 2025|Solidarity Update|

[Español a continuación] In the March Solidarity Update: 💧 On World Water Day, Guatemalan communities celebrated their efforts to protect water. Various collectives and organizations participated in events on water management and community-driven water projects. ACODET’s José Gómez urged the government to include Indigenous voices in drafting a long-overdue [...]

2019 NISGUA Delegation: Environmental Indigenous Leadership Exchange

2019-05-29T23:04:46+00:00May 1st, 2019|Defense of life and territory, Delegations|

This March, NISGUA partnered with New Mexico State University to host a week-long exchange between Indigenous undergraduate students and Maya Q'eqchi', Mam, Q'anjob'al, and K'iche' environmental defenders. Ten NMSU students visited with NISGUA partners in the Chixoy and Copón Rivers watershed to learn about their grassroots organizing model that [...]

Displacement in Guatemala and How Transnational Solidarity Must Impact our Local Organizing for Housing and Land Rights

2019-12-25T00:47:20+00:00December 3rd, 2018|Accompanier Perspectives, Defense of life and territory|

Washington, D.C. local, Clara Lincoln is a recent NISGUA accompanier through the Guatemala Accompaniment Program. She spent ten months accompanying land and human rights defenders in Guatemala. Since returning, she has collaborated with ONE DC, an organization fighting for the rights to housing, wellness, and economic equity for low-income [...]

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