justice

March 1, 2017
Patrick Timmons

An undocumented woman's efforts to seek protection against her abusive ex boyfriend led to her arrest by immigration agents. But there's more to the story: her ex, a U.S. citizen, is a convicted international drug trafficker.

October 7, 2016
Robert A. Karl

The dynamics of voting patterns in Colombia’s narrowly-defeated plebiscite carry important lessons for the future of peace and democracy, particularly in the country’s rural countryside.

March 11, 2016
Jeff Abbott and Julia Hartviksen

Indigenous women win precedent-setting case against former soldiers in sex slavery trial in Guatemala

December 16, 2014
Pablo Benson Silva

The collective cry of Ferguson, Gaza, and Ayotzinapa.

November 6, 2014
Eréndira Martínez & Heriberto Paredes

While their demand for justice remains strong, Ayotzinapa Normal School students stage a clown show for children in Guerrero to provide relief in the wake of violence.

April 25, 2012
Video footage and eyewitness accounts demonstrating how U.S. federal agents brutally beat Anastasio Hernández Rojas, tased him five times, and ultimately killed him in May 2010—all while he lay on the ground with his arms handcuffed—are calling for accountability. 
September 25, 2007
Carlos M. Vilas
September 25, 2007
Thomas Klubock
September 25, 2007
Janet Shenk

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