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"I am a CISPES supporter because continuing to fight for social justice and a more people-centered country means continuing the dream and sacrifice of thousands of my fellow Salvadorans who died for that vision.” - Padre Carlos, New York City

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Recent Posts

Popular education group Equipo Maíz depicts the greedy private sector (left), the outnumbered government (center) and the corrupt union representatives (right) on the National Minimum Wage Council

The Salvadoran social movement took the the streets in 2006 to protest the impending Tratado de Libre Comercio (TLC), or free trade agreement, with the US

Fourteen people were arrested in front of the White House as the crowd held crosses to commemorate the 83 Central Americans reported killed following deportation from the US