First Person Singular: An Internationalist 
in Chile Fifty Years Ago

I still have the cassette recording I made of Salvador Allende’s last speech on September 11, 1973.

Declassified Documents Shed Light on U.S.-Backed Coup in Chile Fifty Years Later

Hundreds of family members of the “missing” still await closure.

How the ‘Free Helicopter Rides’ Meme Went Viral

Referencing the dark history of the Pinochet regime in Chile, the Proud Boys have sought to desensitize people against targeted violence by making it a joke.

Remembering Chile’s Coup on Film

Chilean director Patricio Guzmán bears witness to the rise and fall of President Salvador Allende and the fifty years that followed.

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