The Shaman
Bogotá, Colombia
The intense winter rains of 2011 left thousands of Colombians flooded out of their homes and claimed hundreds of lives. That same year, a man named Jorge Elías González became infamous for taking public money to keep the skies clear over Bogotá. Here's his story, as reported by Melba Escobar.
The Punks
New York, NY
Miguel and Alfredo cross the US-Mexico border and arrive in New York City, where they meet, and build a friendship based on a love of punk music.
Eric Pearse Chávez
 
The Fall of River
Buenos Aires, Argentina
In 2011, River Plate, one of the most famous clubs in South America, was relegated to the Argentine Second Division. From Buenos Aires, Cristian Alarcón shares the story of a soccer catastrophe that shook an entire nation.
Cristian Alarcón
 
Junot & Francisco
New York, NY
This conversation with acclaimed novelists Junot Díaz and Francisco Goldman was held at the Instituto Cervantes NY and is about art of translation, on what it's like writing stories about Latinos in English and about the relationship each author has with Latin America.
Daniel Alarcon
 
Another Country
Buenos Aires, Argentina
A Korean woman, twenty Chinese immigrants on their way to the United States, and the Argentine mafia helping to get them there. This is the story of “Alejandra”, who moves from Seoul to Buenos Aires, and almost by accident, ends up working for a criminal organization.
Camila Segura
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