North American Congress on Latin America

AbbreviationNACLA
Formation1966
Typenon-profit organization; publisher
Headquarters53 Washington Square, South Fl. 4W
Location
Sponsor
NYU Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)
Websitenacla.org Edit this at Wikidata

North American Congress in Latin America (NACLA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1966 to provide information on trends in Latin America and relations between Latin America and the United States.[1] The organization is best known for publishing the quarterly NACLA Report on the Americas, and also publishes "books, anthologies and pamphlets for classroom and activist use".[2] The NACLA Report on the Americas print magazine was briefly discontinued in 2015, but relaunched under the Taylor and Francis imprint Routledge in May 2016.[3]

For the last 50 years, NACLA has been a source of English-language news and analysis for journalists, policymakers, activists, students and scholars in North America and throughout the world.

  1. ^ "Journal Information".
  2. ^ "Publications | NACLA".
  3. ^ "NACLA Report on the Americas". www.tandfonline.com. Retrieved August 17, 2016.