International Women's Day from the Mexico City fringes Far from the massive march in the center of the capital, neighbors in the working-class neighborhood of Santo Domingo denounced the violence they experience at home.
Ten days of indifference The families of the 43 disappeared students from Ayotzinapa came to Mexico City to demand the president fulfill his promises to find their children before he leaves office. One government institution after another turned down their requests for a meeting, until they pushed down the walls themselves.
Drums, dance and defiance in Santiago de Chile When the Chinchintirapié take to the streets, they bring more than just song and dance: they reclaim the legacy of resistance that Chile’s institutions are determined to erase.
Candles for the 110,000 "If only it were true that they found our disappeared and really brought them home, but no. They want results because they’re about to leave office."
The last days of the B.A.N.C.O. Ten years ago a group of artists cleaned an abandoned bank in San Agustín, Ecatepec, an exurb of Mexico City, and turned it into a cultural center. BBVA Bancomer responded to the transformation threatening to send one of the members of the collective to prison if they didn't turn over the building
A simulated search TLALPAN, MEXICO CITY.—During the week of November 20 to 24, families of disappeared people participated in a search party on the Ajusco Hill in the south of Mexico City. The Mexico City Search Commission and the collective Una Luz en el Camino, made up of relatives of disappearance victims,