School of the Americas Watch (SOA Watch) is a grassroots movement based in Tucson, AZ, dedicated to advocating for justice and accountability in the Western Hemisphere. They work to expose and challenge the harmful impact of US military intervention and corporate expansion in Central America, with a particular focus on Honduras. Through their advocacy, mobilizations, and resources, SOA Watch aims to promote memory justice, support the victims of human rights abuses, and hold accountable the graduates of the School of the Americas, now known as the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation.
SOA Watch organizes communities and individuals across the United States, with regional contacts in cities such as Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver, Los Angeles, Oakland, San Francisco, Seattle, and Tucson. Their efforts include raising awareness, providing resources and webinars, and facilitating actions to address border imperialism, extractivism, and the legacies of violence, such as the 1989 UCA Massacre and the murder of Berta Cáceres. Through their work, SOA Watch strives to create a more just and peaceful world in the Americas.
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