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COBAN, GUATEMALA—Since February, forensic anthropologists have turned up over 400 skeletons at a military base in Coban, Guatemala, in what has fast…
COBAN, GUATEMALA—Since February, forensic anthropologists have turned up over 400 skeletons at a military base in Coban, Guatemala, in what has fast…
Telma Yolanda Oquelí Veliz, who was nearly killed for her activism against mining in San José del Golfo, Guatemala, spoke out publicly Monday morning…
MADERA, MEXICO—On an August afternoon in 2008, Dante Valdez Jiminez was giving a teacher training class in an elementary school in Madera,…
The last Sunday in June began normally for Evangelica Argueta, an organizer with the General Workers Confederation (CGT) in Honduras. She woke…
During the first two weeks of August, more than two dozen youth were assassinated by suspected paramilitary groups in the streets of…
This January, after little more than 6 months of negotiations, the Canadian Government announced the completion of negotiations of the Canada-Peru Free…
INCO’s Guatemalan plans have been gathering dust for nearly a decade. I thought by the end of 1962 we would start a…
EL ESTOR, GUATEMALA–Arriving in El Estor on the evening of Janurary 7, it was evident that something was amiss. Dozens of police…
EL ESTOR, GUATEMALA–Famed for having hosted an INCO nickel mining project from the early 60s until the mid 80s, Guatemala’s El Estor…
“Black women need space, and Black women are the majority in social movements. In meetings, the women who dominate are white women.…
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