Feature ‘It’s Worth It’ In a Mexico City migrant encampment, conditions are staggeringly poor—and gaining entry to the United States is the ultimate hope. By Joseph Sorrentino September 12, 2024 Immigration Politics Latin America
Feature Pilgrimage to Villa Guadalupe Sights and sounds on the pilgrimage to Villa Guadalupe By Joseph Sorrentino February 7, 2024 art Latin America Theology
Feature ‘The Whole Country is a Grave’ In Mexico 'los desaparecidos' are sought by family and community members, who risk their lives to find their missing loved ones. By Joseph Sorrentino February 10, 2023 Latin America Death and Dying
Feature Something Like Normal For the residents of San Gregorio, in Mexico, this year’s Holy Week brought the return of valuable community-oriented religious traditions. By Joseph Sorrentino May 28, 2022 Arts Latin America Laity
Feature Scraping By Scenes from the pandemic in Cholula, Mexico. By Joseph Sorrentino March 10, 2021 Latin America Foreign Affairs Coronavirus
Article How COVID-19 Has Affected One Mexican Pueblo Pandemic denialism isn’t just a U.S. phenomenon. Here’s how it’s playing out in one Mexico City neighborhood. By Joseph Sorrentino September 11, 2020 Coronavirus Social Justice Foreign Affairs