Insider, December 2022, supported by the International Women's Media Foundation. Photos by Fred Ramos. SISIGUAYO, EL SALVADOR — On the morning that Walber Rodriguez was arrested last May, he was just two minutes from his home in Sisiguayo, El Salvador. Walber and his wife Estefany had worked the overnight shift at the shrimp cooperative, and... Continue Reading →
Isolation and belonging in northern Colombia
The New Yorker, December 2022. For Mónica Taboada-Tapia, making a documentary about the struggles of a transgender woman living in a small, remote community became a source of unexpected connection. // While scanning social media one day, the Colombian filmmaker Mónica Taboada-Tapia happened upon a video interview of a woman named Georgina. “I listened to... Continue Reading →
En Honduras, negociación o arbitraje internacional: el futuro incierto de la ZEDE Próspera
Contracorriente, Diciembre 2022. Con Célia Pousset. A casi un año de la derogación de la Ley Orgánica de las Zonas de Empleo y Desarrollo Económico, Honduras está todavía lejos de ser libre de las ZEDE. Tres empresas operan aún bajo este régimen especial en el territorio nacional; una de ellas, Próspera en Roatán, ha advertido... Continue Reading →