Survivors from Carazo, Nicaragua Won’t Forget the Massacre
From exile, different natives of Nicaragua’s Carazo department speak about the protests, the government attacks, and the massacre…
Read MoreFrom exile, different natives of Nicaragua’s Carazo department speak about the protests, the government attacks, and the massacre…
Read MoreWithin this plural space, there is a general recognition that it has to be strengthened to include sectors or people not yet represented.
Read MoreEach desertion demoralizes even more a police force that has become the armed body obeying the Ortega dictatorship.
Read More“Investors see that that they’re not only confiscating those involved in politics or the NGOs, but they’re attacking company owners as well.”
Read MoreOn 6/20, World Refugee Day, two young Nicaraguans reflect on their lives in exile in Costa Rica and the USA. Neither had planned to emigrate.
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Read More“The public, the private, emotions, are much more present in who women are all the time. I believe that’s what my poetry reflects…”
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