Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory And Justice In Guatemala, Chapter 7

Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory And Justice In Guatemala, Chapter 7

NewsTaco June 5, 2012

(Editor’s note: This is the seventh of an eight part series) By Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica, and Ana Arana, Fundación MEPI Chapter 7: ‘Sorrows Can Swim’ Oscar waited about six weeks for the […]

Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory And Justice In Guatemala, Chapter 5

NewsTaco June 1, 2012

(Editor’s note: This is the fifth of an eight part series) By Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica, and Ana Arana, Fundación MEPI Chapter 5: The Hunt Moves North Frustrated that the Dos Erres case […]

Hugo Chavez On Death Bed From Cancer

Mary Mata May 31, 2012

By Voxxi News Veteran journalist Dan Rather reported Wednesday that Venezuela President Hugo Chavez is dying of cancer and might not live to see the October elections there. According to the former CBS anchor’s Dan Rather Reports on […]

Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory and Justice in Guatemala, Chapter 4

Mary Mata

(Editor’s note: This is the fourth of an eight part series) By Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica, and Ana Arana, Fundación MEPI Chapter 4: Strange News From Home In the summer of 2000, Oscar […]

Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory and Justice in Guatemala, Chapter 3

Mary Mata May 30, 2012

(Editor’s note: This is the third of an eight part series) By Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica, and Ana Arana, Fundación MEPI Chapter 3: Living Proof Within just a few weeks, the U.S. Embassy […]

In-Depth: The Mexican Presidential Election and Youth Movement

Mary Mata

By Jim Creechan The first impression that many have when they travel to Mexico is a bewildering sense of chaos and disorder. But such an impression belies the reality that […]

Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory And Justice In Guatemala, Chapter 2

Mary Mata May 29, 2012

(Editor’s note: This is the second of an eight part series) By Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica, and Ana Arana, Fundación MEPI Chapter 2: ‘We’re Not Dogs For You To Kill’ The fall of […]

Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory And Justice In Guatemala

Mary Mata May 28, 2012

(Editor’s note: This is a first of an eight part series) by Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica, and Ana Arana, Fundación MEPI Chapter 1: ‘You Don’t Know Me’ The call from Guatemala put Oscar […]

Because Today Is Mother’s Day…

Mary Mata May 10, 2012

By Martha Sáenz, NewsTaco This week is a double celebration for mothers, on May 10 for Mexican mothers and on the 12th for those who live in the U. S. […]

U.S.-Mexico Economic Partnership at Risk

Mary Mata May 8, 2012

By Arturo C. Porzecanski On the eve of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiations in Dallas, May 8-18, more than 15 Texas congressional leaders, including Rep. Kay Granger (R-Fort Worth) and […]