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Venezuelan Corn, Rice Growers Urge Gov’t To Regulate Sector People demonstrating in the street and holding signs that say: "We want to anchor the producer's price to the shelf price." Photo: Twitter/@Lucha_Campesina.
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Venezuelan Corn, Rice Growers Urge Gov’t To Regulate Sector

December 12, 2022
US Secretary of State Blinken Tours South America, First Stop Bogotá A large painting of Simón Bolívar, the South American independence hero, overlooks the joint press conference between Colombian President Gustavo Petro and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken at Nariño Palace. Photo: Prensa Latina.
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US Secretary of State Blinken Tours South America, First Stop Bogotá

October 4, 2022
Brazil’s MST Leader on Meeting with Colombia Vice President Francia Márquez: ‘Dialogue Among Family’ Colombian Vice President-elect Francia Márquez met with leaders of Brazilian popular movements on July 26, in São Paulo. Photo: Vinícius Poço de Toledo.
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Brazil’s MST Leader on Meeting with Colombia Vice President Francia Márquez: ‘Dialogue Among Family’

August 6, 2022
Diosdado Cabello’s Surprise Visit to El Maizal Commune: ‘It Would be Good for Bureaucrats to Pay a Visit Here’
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Diosdado Cabello’s Surprise Visit to El Maizal Commune: ‘It Would be Good for Bureaucrats to Pay a Visit Here’

May 30, 2021
The Struggle for Land in Present Day Venezuela
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The Struggle for Land in Present Day Venezuela

July 18, 2019
A Reform that Illuminated the Land
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A Reform that Illuminated the Land

May 19, 2019

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