Short stories about heroic Guatemalans whom I know. Their dreams and hopes and what drives many of them to attempt to migrate to the United States despite the risks. Or not.
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It has been a year since Jefferson made the journey to the United States with his mother, Nusly. Their story is chronicled earlier in Substack. A house was mortgaged to pay the coyote $20,000 and they wound up trafficked and held hostage on...
During a wander around Antigua one day I stumbled on a little boy. still in diapers, who had apparently mastered his mother’s cell phone.
In Guatemala it is not unusual to be asked for financial help. Early on one has to set some boundaries but Estela had a good story one morning recently. A family she knew was trying to raise Q10,000 (about $1300) for cancer treatment for th...
In 2010 Cristofer was not quite four years old when his father, Alex, profiled earlier in The Faces of Guatemala, disappeared. Boom! Gone! Picked up by the police for heinous crimes and likely, as it has turned out, never to be free again. ...
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Born in Connecticut, educated in New York and California, Pan Am Flight Attendant for eighteen years and retired in Antigua, Guatemala where I look after a number of disadvantaged kids.
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