The Ups and Downs of Puebla
After leaving the hustle of Mexico City, we were pleasantly welcomed by the more relaxed atmosphere in Puebla. As soon as we arrived at the Spanish Institute of Puebla, we had a brief orientation to the Institute, then if was off to our new host families. In contrast to our host families in Guatemala, we....
Marvels of Mexico
As the plane began to descend we saw just how vast and colorful Mexico City is. Some were sad to have departed from their lives in Guatemala City, others were ready for a new adventure, but no one knew what to expect here. We arrived at a Quaker guest house, Casa de Los Amigos, exhausted....
Response to a February 2, 2014 Washington Post Article on Immigration Court in my reading journal鈥
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/in-a-crowded-immigration-court-seven-minutes-to-decide-a-familys-future/2014/02/02/518c3e3e-8798-11e3-a5bd-844629433ba3_story.html Judge Lawrence Burman 鈥 average of 7 minutes per case, 57 immigration courts in country, deportation system backlogged with 350,000 cases, 40 % appear in court without representation. 鈥淟ike doing death-penalty cases in a traffic court setting,鈥 one immigration judge said in testimony before Congress about the job. This is hard to read and....
Beneath the Surface of Lake Atitl谩n
On February 28, our group left our Spanish classes early to get a head start on our weekend trip to Lake Atitl谩n.聽 After a warm and humid bus ride, we stopped at a cooperative called Campesino Committee of the Highlands.聽 While walking to the storehouse, Rebecca was happy to see a group of children playing....
Tikal Travels and Facing the Reality of the Dead
On Friday, February 14th we travelled to Tikal for our second weekend trip in Guatemala. We had a really early start to the day – we needed to be up and ready to leave CASAS at 4:30 a.m. so we could catch our flight to Tikal at 6:00 a.m. The flight to Tikal took us....
Cash Luna is in the House
Last week we heard from two speakers, the first speech was focused on Neo-Pentecostals and this movement involves a new Pentecostal form as opposed to the old. 聽Neo-Pentecostalism originated after the strong earthquake in 1976 when destruction occurred in Guatemala City, and churches and communities came together as they saw hope in the Neo-Pentecostals. During....
Photo Gallery 鈥 Guatemala/Mexico 2014-5
Photo Gallery – Guatemala/Mexico 2014-4
Mayan past alive in Chichicastenango
On our first adventure outside of Guatemala City, we took a three hour bus ride that was split in half. Our first stop where we ate lunch was the Mayan ruins of Iximche. This was an interesting place to see because prior to this we have been learning about the Mayan people. During the week....
