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FrontPageUncategorizedYouth Causes and effects of Guatemala’s poor education system Young people could make a lot of change. Why aren’t they? A young teacher explains the precarious situation of the.. 24 Sep 0
Community ActionFrontPageUncategorized Civic participation on the local level is fundamental to democracy We must transform an illusory democracy based only on the vote to genuine democracy based on an active and informed.. 15 Sep 0
MigrationTravelUncategorizedWorld After the rain We go silent on the wet roads of life The grass of hope greets us between the night and its.. 15 Sep 0
CultureLiteratureUncategorizedYouth Combative poetry from a young Maya Kaqchikel poet By Juan José Alvarado Sitavi 1. Yesterday’s woman, today “Indian!” is the first thing that barefoot woman heard. “Maria,” everyone.. 11 Sep 0
CultureFrontPageUncategorized The woman on the 25-cent coin and other voices from Guatemala’s genocide Photo: Concepción Ramírez, the woman on the 25-cent coin. By Natali Kepes Cárdenas, Founder and Director, REACH On Guatemala’s 25-cent.. 23 Aug 0
EconomyFrontPageMigrationUncategorized US policy and the roots of the migration crisis Migrants board the train La Bestia in Mexico. Photo by Uli Stelzner. By Sara Van Horn Migration to the US.. 12 Aug 0
Food SecurityFrontPageRiversUncategorized The fight for water on Guatemala’s southern coast By Matthew Burnett-Stuart For over a decade, 13 communities of the La Blanca municipality in Guatemala’s Pacific Coast have been.. 8 Aug 0
FrontPagePoliticsUncategorizedWomen War in five letters: WOMAN By Keren Escobar It’s said that when war breaks out you hear a child’s crying and when it ends you.. 7 Aug 0