Caravan for Peace Honors Drug War Victims with Grace, Love, & Dignity

Caravan for Peace Honors Drug War Victims with Grace, Love, & Dignity

Mary Mata October 11, 2012

By Latino Rebels Dear Average American Who Has No Clue: As the summer wound down and you were distracted with tales of staged conventions, private fundraising videos, Honey Boo Boos, […]

If You’re Looking For A War To Oppose It Should Be The Drug War In Mexico

Mary Mata August 29, 2012

By Melissa del Bosque, Texas Observer At this moment, one of the most significant peace movements in Mexico’s history is winding its way through the American South in a caravan of buses […]

Poet’s Peace Caravan Crosses U.S. to End Drug War

Mary Mata August 9, 2012

PRESS RELEASE Caravan for Peace Tijuana/San Diego – On Sunday, August 12, a broad bi-national coalition of more than 100 U.S. civil society organizations, including the National Association for the […]

Can A Grieving Poet’s Movement For Peace Save Mexico?

Mary Mata July 11, 2011

By Melissa del Bosque On a broiling mid-June afternoon in Juarez, Javier Sicilia stepped on to a makeshift stage in a downtown park to address at least 2,000 of his […]