Rose Parade Trip for Salvadoran Marching Band Reunites Families
by Jorge Rivas on January 2 2013, 12:15PM
The trip to Rose Parade allowed some band members to meet loved ones they had not seen for decades.
Topics: Arts & Culture, /NOW Blog
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by Jorge Rivas on January 2 2013, 12:15PM
The trip to Rose Parade allowed some band members to meet loved ones they had not seen for decades.
Topics: Arts & Culture, /NOW Blog
El Salvador’s Historic Gang Truce May Show Pathway to Peace in the U.S.
by Mónica Novoa on June 25 2012, 9:58AM
Activists in the United States are watching closely as El Salvador works to address the root causes of gang violence.
Topics: Criminal Justice, Global Affairs
Dispatch From El Salvador: Obama’s Drug War Feels Eerily Familiar
by Roberto Lovato on March 31 2011, 10:56AM
Salvadorans watch uneasily as a new leftist government militarizes daily life in the same way the old right-wing one did—only now, they hunt narcos instead of communists.
Topics: Dispatches, Drug War, Global Affairs
America’s Grisly History Haunts Obama’s El Salvador Visit
by Roberto Lovato on March 25 2011, 11:18AM
Many Salvadorans remain uneasy about a U.S. government that, for years, backed a murderous dictatorship.
Topics: Global Affairs
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