Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory And Justice In Guatemala, Chapter 5
Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory And Justice In Guatemala, Chapter 5
(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 […]
Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory and Justice in Guatemala, Chapter 4
(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 […]
Veracruz Journo Asks for Asylum, Pleas For Journos In Mexico
By Melissa Del Bosque, The Texas Observer In the battle for territory by organized crime in Mexico, the state of Veracruz has become one of the most violent and contested […]
Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory and Justice in Guatemala, Chapter 3
(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
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
(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 […]
Memorial Day Repost: Cops Shoot Latino Marine 71 Times
(Editor’s note: We republish this article, almost a year to the day after it was first published; first in remembrance of a U.S. veteran, and secondly so that the incident […]
Violence Against Women Act: A Human Face
By Carlos Sanchez, Voxxi Although she lived with fear, this 42-year old mother took the final step in an abusive relationship by calling police. She had arrived in the U.S. […]
Finding Oscar: Massacre, Memory And Justice In Guatemala
(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 […]
Female Farm Workers Often Victims Of Sexual Violence
By Kalyn Belsha, Voxxi Female farm workers in the United States are particularly vulnerable to sexual violence and harassment, a report from Human Rights Watch released May 16 found. The advocacy organization is calling on […]