Benjamin Dangl

Benjamin Dangl teaches journalism as a Lecturer of Public Communication in the Department of Community Development and Applied Economics at the University of Vermont. He has worked as a journalist across Latin America and written three books on Bolivia, including The Five Hundred Year Rebellion: Indigenous Movements and the Decolonization of History in Bolivia (AK Press, 2019).

Profiting From Haiti’s Misery

Democracy in Honduras

The Speed of Change in Bolivia

Turning Activists Into Voters in Uruguay

Justice Follows Direct Action

Throwing Bullets at Failed Polices

Reclaiming a Continent

Boycotting Big Beer

High Stakes in Honduras

Showdown in Honduras

Protest and Rubber Bullets in Paraquay

Argentina Remembers

Latin America Changes

Beyond Elections in the Americas

Striking a Blow Against the Beer Cartel

Bolivia Looking Forward

Bolivia Poised for Historic Vote

Vermont Against General Dynamics

Bolivia Rejects Neoliberalism

The Machine Gun and the Meeting Table

Beyond Voting

Total Recall in Bolivia

Polarizing Bolivia

May Day Raid on Weapons Plant

Undermining Bolivia

Fear and Loathing in Bolivia

New Politics in Old Bolivia

Privatizing Repression in Paraquay

Cerámica de Cuyo

Bolivian Human Rights Leader Barred from Entering the United States

"Gringo, Go Home!"

Another Two Worlds Are Possible?

an Interview with Evo Morales on the Colonization of the Americas

Bolivian Government Falling Apart

Divisions Deepend in Third Week of Bolivia’s Gas War