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Este mapa muestra el equipo del CCM Honduras. Trabajamos con organizaciones locales que en su mayoría trabajan con poblaciones marginalizadas. Esta historia esta escrita por Ilich Avi...
By Anna Vogt, a service worker in MCC Colombia currently working with Justapaz, a Mennonite organization working for justice, peace and non-violent action in Colombia.
I'm sure you are all familiar with those...
Written by: Charissa Zehr
Every January we have an MCC Honduras team meeting to do planning for the year ahead. This year, our meeting was in El Progreso, an interesting city not too far from San Pedro. The "v...
Many Mennonite communities throughout Latin America have been working to protect conscientious objectors from mandatory enlistment. MCC has been working on supporting these efforts, based on our historic commit...
In late June, the U.S. Senate passed an immigration reform bill, known as the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act. The bill is a mixed bag, but it importantly creates a pat...
Larisa Zehr is a Community Accompaniment worker for MCC Colombia. This piece was originally posted August 31 on her personal blog, From I to We.
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I woke up this morning (August 31) with no...
By Chris Hershberger Esh, MCC’s Context Analyst for Latin America and the Caribbean, based in Mexico City.
Today marks the start of Mexico’s war for independence from Spain in 1810. The center square (the Zo...
The Asociación Sembrando Semillas de Paz (Sembrandopaz) emits URGENT ACTION for the physical and judicial security, and the right to a good name and due process for Ricardo Esquivia Ballestas, director of this ...
By Rebekah Sears, Policy Analyst and Educator for MCC Colombia
In July and August of 2013, I took a break from my regular work in Colombia to study Spanish in Guatemala. While there, I learned a lot about ...