Tricontinental

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Tricontinental
CategoriesPolitical magazine
First issue1967
LanguageEnglish, Spanish, Portuguese
Websitehttps://thetricontinental.org/

Tricontinental is a left-wing quarterly magazine founded after the Tricontinental Conference 1966. The magazine is the official publication of the Organization of Solidarity with the People of Asia, Africa and Latin America (OSPAAAL) which also published it until 2019.[1][2]

History and overview[edit]

From the founding of Tricontinental in August 1967[2] until the dissolution of the Soviet Union, which led to a rapid recession in the Cuban economy, propaganda posters were folded up and placed inside copies of the magazine, however, this was stopped, along with publication of Tricontinental, due to ink shortages and financial trouble.

Tricontinental began to be printed again in 1995. In 2000, the decision was made to begin to reprint posters. Production of these materials ceased with the OSPAAAL's closure in 2019.

The magazine is distributed around the world, and at its height, 87 countries received Tricontinental, and there were more than 100,000 subscribers, mostly students. At one time, it was very common for posters from issues of Tricontinental to be posted on the walls of student community centres.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Brian Williams (28 April 2003). "'Tricontinental' magazine marks 150th anniversary of José Martí". The Militant. 67 (14). Retrieved 24 December 2015.
  2. ^ a b "The Tricontinental Solidarity Poster. / El Cartel De Solidaridad Tricontinental". AbeBooks. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
  3. ^ "Research Agenda". [:en]THE TRICONTINENTAL[:es]TRICONTINENTAL[:]. Retrieved 9 September 2020.

Further reading[edit]

  • Anne Garland Mahler, Mahler, Anne Garland (2018). From the Tricontinental to the Global South: Race, Radicalism, and Transnational Solidarity. Durham: Duke UP.[1]

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