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Human rights issues, on-the-ground analysis & educational resources for your social justice work in Honduras

Honduras Now Podcast Episodes

The Honduras Now podcast was launched on June 28, 2019. The podcast discusses human rights stories in Honduras and connects them with global issues and North American policy

Communique/Comunicado

Honduras Elections 2025: Solidarity with the Honduran People

Day Nine: Guilty verdict

Day Eight: Closing Remarks

Day Seven: Defense Presents Their Case

Day Six: The Government Rests

Why Honduras?

Honduras is a beautiful country with a ton of amazing, inspiring community-based initiatives, visions, and struggles. It has suffered from decades of intervention by the United States and Canada.

North Americans Must Change Their Government’s Foreign Policy

Millions of dollars of public money are invested in war, exploitation, and policies that drive more people into poverty, entrench impunity and corruption, and displace Hondurans from their lands and territories

Read about proposed legislation to change US policy towards Honduras

Berta Caceres Act
Anti-Corruption Act

Learn about Issues and Struggles

Looking for information about a specific issue? Need to know what Honduran group or community is working on what? This site is (or being developed to be) an archive of issues related to human rights, land defense, political and economic policy, and North American advocacy on many topics related to Honduras and the Central American region.

This video was made to advocate for the release of Honduran activist Edwin Espinal and all the political prisoners jailed in the context of the 2017 electoral fraud. The last post-electoral crisis political prisoner was released from prison in November 2019. All still have to go to trials scheduled between September and December 2021 and all face going back to prison.

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