This is an editorial, written by a prominent attorney and columnist. For the non-Spanish speakers, he says that participating with MIA in our workshop was a real eye-opener.
Our activites take us to kitchens and markets. In Guatemala, most people are more connected to food production than we are in the US.
MIA has great volunteers in the US and Guatemala. The volunteers really make our programs happen.
MIA worked with the widows of bus drivers killed at work. We have arranged microloans for several of the widows so they can create for themselves a way to make a living.