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2021-09-01T22:32:41+00:00October 9th, 2015|

2021 Calendar: Celebrating 40 Years of Solidarity Take a walk down memory lane as we celebrate our 40th anniversary! NISGUA’s 2021 calendar features beautiful images representing the many facets of our work, including posters from 1980s speaking tours, social movement artwork, and delegation [...]

What We Do

2017-11-25T19:35:09+00:00October 8th, 2015|

Guatemala Accompaniment Project (GAP) NISGUA’s Guatemala Accompaniment Project (GAP) participates in the global struggle to ensure the respect of human rights by placing volunteers side-by-side individuals and organizations involved in precedent-setting legal cases so as to create the space for Guatemalans to organize [...]

Accompanier Perspectives: Ixcán

2017-11-25T19:36:15+00:00June 11th, 2015|Accompanier Perspectives|

Since the mid-1990s, members of the NISGUA network have provided a physical international presence to threatened human rights defenders and communities in the Ixcán. We invite you to read the following reflection piece from one of our current accompaniers, Kayla Myers, about the violence of the past and the ongoing [...]

A corruption scandal, a new Vice President and the largest mass mobilization in Guatemala’s recent history

2020-01-01T21:26:54+00:00May 18th, 2015|Justice and accountability|

Tens of thousands gather in Guatemala's central park to demand an end to impunity and corruption. Photo credit: SkyCam Guatemala A crime ring that defrauded the Guatemalan national tax collection agency (SAT) and customs office, and implicated high-level authorities in different government institutions all the way up to Vice President [...]

Expansion of hydroelectric dams and energy transportation infrastructure threatens Indigenous communities in northern Guatemala

2018-01-10T20:46:45+00:00February 9th, 2015|Defense of life and territory, Xalalá Dam|

With information from Resistencia de los Pueblos, Boletín February 2014 and El Observador 44-45 In 2010, information became publicly available about government electricity projects under the plan: “Expansion of the Electricity Transportation System.” Ever since, organizations and communities have worked to gather information about the implications of these mega-development [...]

The Q’eqchi’ and the Duwamish

2019-12-27T19:01:10+00:00October 31st, 2014|Defense of life and territory, Tour, Trans-Territorial Organizing, Xalalá Dam|

This article was originally published in Spanish, online at elsalmon.org By Alejandro Echeverría October 13, 2014 Indigenous leaders Víctor Caal Tzuy and Ken Workman Ken Workman is a Seattle native who despite his tall stature, has characteristics that evoke his famous 19th century ancestor - the indigenous Chief of [...]

Declaration from the V Gathering of the Latin American Network against Dams and for Rivers, Communities and Water (REDLAR)

2018-01-12T09:36:03+00:00October 17th, 2013|Defense of life and territory, Grassroots gatherings, Xalalá Dam|

Last week, NISGUA had the honor of participating in the fifth gathering of the Latin American Network against Dams and for Rivers, Communities and Water. Before arriving at the meeting site in Retalteco, Petén, NISGUA staff accompanied an 18 person international delegation visit to communities in the Ixcán region [...]

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