“The United States Should Welcome a Strong, United Latin America”
Title | “The United States Should Welcome a Strong, United Latin America” |
Year for Search | 2019 |
Authors | Older, Malka [Ann](b. 1977) |
Secondary Authors | LaValle, Victor(b. 1972), and Adams, John Joseph(b. 1976) |
Date Published | June 17, 2019 with over 100 comments |
Keywords | Female author, Latinx author, US author |
Annotation | Reflections on the formation of a united Latin America, following on from the European Union and an African Union that the United States is vigorously opposing. |
URL | https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/17/opinion/future-united-latin-america.html |
Info Notes | One of a series of “Op-Eds From the Future” that began May 27, 2019, and continued regularly through the rest of the year, with most, but not all, with eutopian or dystopian elements. |
Illustration | Illus. John Karborn |
Holding Institutions | Online |
Author Note | The Latinx female author (b. 1977) has a doctorate from the Centre de Sociologie des Organisations in Paris and has been a Senior Fellow for Technology and Risk Management at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. See her brief statement “Thirsty for New” in People of Colo(u)r Destroy Science Fiction! Ed. Nalo Hopkinson and Kristine Ong Muslim. Special Issue of Lightspeed, no. 73 (June 2016): 396-97. |
Full Text | 2019 Older, Malka [Ann] (b. 1977). “The United States Should Welcome a Strong, United Latin America.” Illus. John Karborn. The New York Times (June 17, 2019) with over 100 comments. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/17/opinion/future-united-latin-america.html. One of a series of “Op-Eds From the Future” that began May 27, 2019, and continued regularly through the rest of the year, with most, but not all, with eutopian or dystopian elements. US Reflections on the formation of a united Latin America, following on from the European Union and an African Union that the United States is vigorously opposing. The Latinx female author has a doctorate from the Centre de Sociologie des Organisations in Paris and has been a Senior Fellow for Technology and Risk Management at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. See her brief statement “Thirsty for New” in People of Colo(u)r Destroy Science Fiction! Ed. Nalo Hopkinson and Kristine Ong Muslim. Special Issue of Lightspeed, no. 73 (June 2016): 396-97. |