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The Angel of Justice peers into Latin America

Mott

Genocide. Millions of people around the world felt a whir  in their hearts when they learned of the millions of Jews, union leaders, community organizers, gypsies, and good Samaritans who were victims of genocide by the Nazis during War II.  Blessed are the justice workers and lawyers who tirelessly work to unveil more crimes of Read More

Justice at last for Guatemala: Hope for justice across Latin America

Daniel Hernandez Salazar photo, Guatemalan Photographer

Something historic happened in Central America on Friday, May 10th.  For the first time ever, a former head of state was tried and found guilty for crimes against humanity in his home country.  For millions of victims of state-sanctioned human rights abuses across Latin America, the light of hope burned a bit brighter and our Read More

My Guatemala, ‘Land of Eternal Spring’

Antigua, Guatemala

My knowledge of my birthplace has been mostly gained  in the past several years. Having been raised in the United States, I have returned as a prodigal daughter to the place where I was born. As a child, my visits consisted of seeing family, but as an adult, I have been able to discover the Read More