These are photographs I took of Mayas in Antigua & Tikal, Guatemala in March 2007. Their garb is characteristically vibrant; each village has its own color scheme and when they gather for market, you know who’s from where thanks to what they’re wearing. More
Investment in Human Capital and the Second Generation Final Draft Daniela Perdomo Ec 91-3: Economics of International Migration Tufts University Medford , Massachusetts 2 May 2005 ABSTRACT This research paper is a literature review in the field... More...
The current relationship between Mexico and America is a product of liberal economic policies coupled with globalized forces of production. Many vital jobs in American are filled by Mexican immigrants, occupations that if unfilled would likely disable certain sectors of the American job... More
The Political Typology is a longstanding effort to sort voters into homogeneous groups based on their values, political beliefs and party affiliation. The current report is based on a two-part survey of 2,000 Americans interviewed in December 2004, most of whom were recontacted to follow up on... More
The thing about our Latin American countries is how we’ve come to embrace all parts of our culture and made it one. Guatemala, in its landscape of Central American geography, Mayan heritage, and Spanish colonial history, is a visually striking place. These photographs were taken in Antigua... More