Seven Years After The Sentence We Continue Remembering: Yes, There Was Genocide! In September 2015 the United Nations decided to declare December 9th Intern.. Read More+
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Health and nutrition of the Ch’orti’ Maya people and the imminent threat in the face of a lack of water By Norma Sancir “When I was growing up with my mother and siblings, we woul.. Read More+
The Meaning of Earth, Land From the Indigenous Cosmovision By: Dad Neba* For Indigenous People our land, territory and resources are f.. Read More+
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STATE LOOTING OF INDIGENOUS LAND: The case of Tres Cruces in Cobán, Alta Verapaz By César Bol Between the years 1850 and 1860 the first Germans arrived in G.. Read More+
Identity, Privilege and Pride: The Story of Rodrigo, Guna from Panamá by Rodrigo Medina I am not like the other Gunadule. I mean I seem like the.. Read More+
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Travelling Long Distance around Guatemala THERE ARE TWO MAIN WAYS TO GET YOURSELF AROUND IN GUATEMALA: CHICKEN BUS (P.. Read More+
Places to Visit within 4 hours of Xela – How to get there and What to do There are two main ways to get yourself around in Guatemala: Chicken Bus (P.. Read More+
CulturePageTwoXela Quetzaltenango: a story of three names and three exoduses By Christian Díaz First name The story of Quetzaltenango is ancient. There is evidence of its first foundations dating back.. 15 May 0
CulturePageTwoXela The Sixth State of Los Altos By: Christian Díaz During the colonial period, the Kingdom of Guatemala was one of Spain’s principal sources of wealth. Its.. 2 Feb 0
Community ActionPageTwoSocial SituationXela Fighting for the Dignity of Older Adults By: Candy Cotero The MAAN Association is an organization that dedicates itself to the support of women, adolescents, older adults.. 1 Aug 0
CultureMusicUncategorizedXela The Music Scene in Xela By Sergio de León It is not news that being a musician in Guatemala is a difficult job, especially for.. 3 Sep 0
CultureUncategorizedXelaYouth My brother’s murder in Xela By Hellen García My brother was shot in a robbery here in Quetzaltenango’s Zone 1 on March 16. After ten.. 15 May 0
FrontPageFrontPageYouthXelaXelaYouth Caras Alegres and the youth of Xeul By Allan Ortíz, Caras Alegres mentor The Caras Alegres Association is a non-profit NGO that works with children and young.. 30 May 0
Alternative EconomyEconomyXela Xela’s Café Armonía: An ethical business model By Patricia Macías López – Entremundos Correspondent It’s harder than you’d think to enjoy a cup of organic and fair-trade coffee.. 10 Mar 1
EnvironmentForestsXela The contemplation of nature By Juanita Rojas “Try to imagine a country that appears to govern itself by perfumes, whispers, touches and colors” Cortázar. The.. 6 Mar 0
Community ActionWomenXelaYouth The Happy Faces of Las Rosas Photo by Nicole Tse. The Caras Alegres logo painted on the organization’s headquarters. By Nicole Tse A group of about.. 20 Feb 0
PoliticsPublic FiguresUncategorizedXela Interview with mayor-elect Luis Grijalva By Richard Brown and Patricia Macías – November 2015 Luis Grijalva, the unexpected victor by a wide margin of the.. 11 Nov 3