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jorge e. cuéllar has been a member of Linktree for 6 years and joined in May 2020. The social media accounts linked to from jorge e. cuéllar are: • Instagram • Email • X Besides social media accounts, jorgecuellar has populated their site with: • Santa Marta Community and International Allies Call on Appeals Court to Reaffirm the Innocence of the Five Salvadoran Water Defenders // Institute for Policy Studies • Episode 1: Central America in Minutes // El Faro English • That Little Courtroom in Sensuntepeque // Radio Cachimbona • Environmental activists acquitted in El Salvador // The World from PRX • Faculty Profile // Dartmouth College • La Matanza // Latino Media Collective • Administrative Errors: Kilmar Ábrego García and the US-El Salvador Carceral Archipelago // Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies • Beyond the Iron Fist: Mining the New El Salvador • Jimmy Carter’s Central American Legacy // Latino Media Collective • Crypto Dystopia or Popular Democracy // The Dig • Neoliberalism, Violence, Migration // The Dig • Oligarchy, Empire, Revolution // The Dig • The Violence of Absence // NACLA • With Bukele Consolidated, Salvadorans Enter Uncharted Terrain // El Faro • Panama Protests: A Model for Pushing Back Extractive Capitalism // NACLA • Bukele’s Beauty Pageant // Latino Media Collective • Plan Cuscatlán // Mantel World • Central American Migration & US Intervention // The Americas Uncovered • Saying Goodbye to Childhood: An Interview with Javier Zamora - Public Books • Has Mass Incarceration Made El Salvador Safer? // The Takeaway • Panamá, Exhausted // NACLA • The Shadow of D'Aubuisson, Part 2 // Latino Media Collective • Shock Mobilities During Moments of Acute Uncertainty // Geopolitics • La República del Bitcoin // Revista Jacobin • No One is Safe in Bukele’s Gang War // NACLA • The Shadow of D'Aubuisson, Part 1 // Latino Media Collective • The CAFTA Template: Understanding Central American Migration in a Time of Dispossession, Repression, and Environmental Crisis // The Border Chronicle • "Decolonial Groundwork: On Geo Maher's Anticolonial Eruptions // NACLA • "Social Control in El Salvador" // Latino Rebels Radio • Interview on El Salvador's Bitcoin experiment // The Crypto Syllabus • Entrevista sobre criptomonedas en América Latina // El Salto Diario • El Salvador: a legalização da Bitcoin e a fragilização da Democracia • Jorge E. Cuéllar on El Salvador and Bitcoin // A Correction Podcast • Crypto Craze // Radar 2021 • How to Read Equipo Maíz: Cartooning the Political in El Salvador // Radical History Review • Vital minimums: El Salvador between youth and old age // Latino Studies • The Value of a Volcano // NACLA & El Faro • Santuarios de Bitcoin // SinPermiso • El Salvador Becomes First Nation to Make Bitcoin Legal Tender Amid Growing Authoritarianism // Democracy Now! • Bitcoin Sanctuaries // Sidecar • There Is No Democratic Tradition in El Salvador // El Faro • Waterproofing the State: Migration, River-Borders & Ecologies of Control // Comparative American Studies • Why Should the U.S. Election Matter to Central Americans? // El Faro • ¿Por qué deben importar las elecciones en EE. UU. a los centroamericanos? // El Faro • La Crisis Hidrosocial de El Salvador // NACLA • El Salvador's Hydrosocial Crisis // NACLA • Endless Coup, Permanent Struggle // LA Review of Books • Pandemic Statelessness in Mesoamerica // Routed • Apatridia pandémica en Mesoamérica // Routed • On Waving the White Flag // Social Text: Periscope • A Dispatch from Bukele’s Quarantine // Latin American Perspectives • As Pandemic Epicenter Shifts to Latin America, Govt’s Use COVID-19 as Pretext for Police Repression // Democracy Now! • Las dos pandemias de El Salvador: Inseguridad máxima // ReVista • El Salvador’s Two Pandemics: Maximum Insecurity // ReVista • El Salvador Needs More than Savvy Media Messaging // El Faro • Deportation Contagions // NACLA • Nayib Bukele and the Punitive Option in El Salvador // The Abusable Past • Salvadoran Militarism and Bukele’s Post-Postwar // El Faro