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SamanthaAndreacchi

Los Angeles Times -- Latin America, Mexico, South America, Central America - latimes.com - 0 views

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    This section of the Los Angeles Times deals directly with and reports daily on Latin American current events. It provides articles concerning Latin American politics, Latin American economics, Latin American art, etc. The page also includes video interviews, podcasts and an interactive map and multimedia gallery in regards to the Mexican drug wars.
leah williams

Socio-Cultural Anthropology - 0 views

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    This website has referances to different resources, publications, and museums all pertaining to the many aspects of the culture of latin america. It touches on the art and history of the latter, and has a link to a website for information on Central and South America.
Morgan Somer

BBC NEWS | Americas | Venezuelans aim to kick crime out - 1 views

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    In Venezuela's capital, Caracas, there has been a dramatic increase in violent crime over the past decade. There have been examples of crimes on the street where a teenager was shot dead in his wheelchair and men being hung to death by the attackers for his motorbike. Many people of Caracas have resorted to self defense classes due to the poor security and increasing crime rate in the city. These forms of self defense range from Indian wrestling, kick-boxing, karate, and martial arts. Although the rate of self defense is increasing, there doesn't seem to be any noticeable improvement in the security as of now.
Elcey Williams

AIDS in Mexico - The Body - 0 views

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    This source shows recent patterns of AIDS infection in Mexico, as well as recent government policies to deal with the disease.
Gabriela Torres

talpajocote - 0 views

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    Fascinating social commentary on Latin America. Fantastic photography featured on 09/16/09
thomas hatley

Article:  Death in Guatemala - 0 views

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    Opening with a brief introduction to the history of the Guatemalan civil war and subsequent recognition of widespread human rights violations, the author proceeds to interview Daniel Hernandez, a photographer famous for his works dealing with the aftermath of conflict in Guatemala. Hernandez combines human bones exhumed from mass graves with photographs of people, often creating the image of an angel with bones as wings. A piece by Hernandez is used on the cover of the journal released by the Guatemalan Project for the Recovery of Historic Memory, detailing the multitude of previously unrecognized human rights violations.
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