Ver, Oir Y Callar – Book Review
In Ver, Oir, Y Callar (Seeing, Hearing, Keeping Quiet), Juan José Martínez d’Aubuisson, an anthropologist from El Salvador, spends a year getting to know a clica of La Mara Salvatrucha 13 […]
In Ver, Oir, Y Callar (Seeing, Hearing, Keeping Quiet), Juan José Martínez d’Aubuisson, an anthropologist from El Salvador, spends a year getting to know a clica of La Mara Salvatrucha 13 […]
I’m going to Venezuela next week.
Originally posted on mixtwo:
In the latest of Venezuelan President Maduro’s increasingly bizarre conspiracy theories, shop owners are now being thrown into prison for intentionally creating long queues. I suppose the…
Originally posted on tech adv and life:
According to Dag Einar Thorsen’s paper about “The Neoliberal Challenge” and the “The History of Street Gangs in the United States” published in…
Once upon a time in Colombia, a shameless bandit, a pillaging plundering pirate, a shadowy fleet-footed looter … stole my phone, and along with it a haul of several thousand […]
Originally posted on Mexican Journalism Translation Project:
This story is part of a series produced by En El Camino by Periodistas de a Pie, and funded by the Open Society…
TCHAAACK TCHAAACKA TCHAAACK, TCHAAACKA TCHAACK, TCHAAACKA TCHAAACK… CUUUUUUUUUUUMBIA Wednesday night in Guatemala City is Cumbia Night. No doubt about it. Cumbia is a type of music originating from Colombia, if […]
The missing community of Guatemala. Posters of people ‘disappeared’ by the government during Guatemala’s 36 year civil war line the streets of Guatemala City. The people may be missing but […]
Guatemala, like the all of Latin America, celebrates the Day of the Dead on 1st November. In the towns of Sumpango and Santiago Sacatepéquez, just to the West of Guatemala […]