Refuge and Return : Stories of a Resettled Community in El Salvador

In Guarjila, El Salvador

Contributors

This page has paths:

  1. Archive of Photographs Joseph Wiltberger

Contents of this path:

  1. Resettling Guarjila During the War (1987-1992)
  2. Popular Healthcare in Guarjila
  3. Popular Education in Guarjila
  4. Father Jon Cortina
  5. Guarjila After the Peace Accords
  6. Cooperative Work in Guarjila after the Peace Accords
  7. Commemorating the Repopulation
  8. Everyday Life in Guarjila after the War

Contents of this tag:

  1. Sister Ana treating a wounded man
  2. Adults taking classes in Guarjila, 1989
  3. Children at the Sumpul Radio station, est. 1994
  4. Ms. Emeteria's family in Guarjila, 1995
  5. Elders' common house in Guarjila
  6. Second anniversary of the repopulation of Guarjila, 1989
  7. Guarjila Committee of Directors ~1994
  8. Padre Jon Cortina dando misa para comemorar la masacre de las Aradas. (1999)
  9. Victoria caring for a patient
  10. Bakery initiative with women from Guarjila, 1996
  11. Jon Cortina in the common house, Guarjila, ~2000
  12. The main road in Guarjila
  13. Drawing water for the garden in the Papeyera neighborhood in Guarjila, ~1991
  14. Sister Ana in the clinic of Guarjila
  15. Baraheque houses in Guarjila, 1990
  16. UNHCR in Guarjila, 1993
  17. Activity in the Clinic of Guarjila
  18. Simulation of injured in preparation for the Final Offensive, 1989
  19. Mr. Angel Serrano and his son Santiago planting a pineapple plantation in Guarjila
  20. Activity with children in Guarjila, ~1996
  21. United Nations helicopter flies over Guarjila, 1992
  22. Children in Guarjila, ~1996.
  23. Jon Cortina watching women in Guarjila sew
  24. Children learning in the popular school
  25. Women working in weaving in Guarjila, 1995
  26. Victoria attending to a patient
  27. Fasting for Peace, 1993
  28. Mural in Guarjila
  29. Festivities in Guarjila, ~1997
  30. Salvadoran military helicopters flying over Guarjila 8 days after the arrival in Guarjila, Oct 1987
  31. Meeting in the communal carpentry workshop of Guarjila
  32. Clinic neighborhood in Guarjila
  33. Funeral procession in Guarjila
  34. Popular school in Guarjila, 1995
  35. First training for popular education teachers in Guarjila
  36. Children of Guarjila, ~ 1990
  37. Victoria and a friend in Guarjila
  38. Jon Cortina and Ms Isabel in the Fast for Peace, 1993
  39. Young women of Guarjila, 1995
  40. Festival in Guarjila
  41. Tamarindo Group youth travel to the ocean, 2008
  42. First school in Guarjila, 1989
  43. First popular education congress
  44. Families of Guarjila, ~1988
  45. Sister Ana Manganaro
  46. Fasting for Peace against death squads, 1993
  47. Women weaving in Guarjila, 1993
  48. Traditional adobe house in Guarjila
  49. Kids bathing in the creeks of Guarjila
  50. Fiestas in Guarjila, waxed pole, 1993
  51. United Nations helicopter takes off in Guarjila, 1993
  52. Jon Cortina offering Mass in Guarjila, 1999
  53. Mass in Guarjila, ~1990
  54. Ms. Emeteria and Mr. Julian riding a horse on the way to the cornfield, ~1998
  55. The overpass for horses and people, built after the construction of the highway in Guarjila
  56. Salume Serrano and his grandson in the cornfield
  57. Women drawing water from the first washbasin in Guarjila, ~1988
  58. Church in Mesa Grande
  59. Collective labor in the milpas, ~1993
  60. Ms. Lola and girl building their grass house in Guarjila
  61. Jon Cortina in hunger strike for peace, 1993
  62. Water project underway in Guarjila, 1990
  63. View over Guarjila, 1991
  64. First encounter of the repopulated communities, 1989
  65. United Nations in Guarjila, 1992
  66. Gathering water in Guarjila ~1988
  67. Families and houses in Guarjila, 1989
  68. First water faucet in Guarjila, 1989
  69. Ana Manganaro, Jon Cortina and Victoria building the Guarjila Clinic, 1993.
  70. Jon Cortina in 22-day hunger strike for peace because death squads were still active after Peace Accords, 1993
  71. People of Guarjila process to Chalatenango city in protest to demand from the DM1 Barracks that their troops do not shoot civilians, 1991
  72. Mr. Rubén on the street in Guarjila
  73. Building the popular school in Guarjila, 1993
  74. First encounter of the repopulated communities in San Jose Las Flores, 1989
  75. Grass house in Guarjila, 1988
  76. Washing clothes in Guarjila ~1988
  77. Communal water project in Guarjila, 1990
  78. Popular music group from Guarjila, ~1990
  79. Woman making tortillas with traditional oven and clay pots, ~1990
  80. The recently constructed church in Guarjila, est. 2015
  81. First anniversary of the repopulation of Guarjila, 1988
  82. Guerrilla combatants at a military checkpoint in Guarjila, ~1990
  83. Building the communal chicken coop in Guarjila, 1990
  84. Musical group from Guarjila, ~1996
  85. Bamboo bench in Guarjila
  86. "La Planchita" soccer field in Guarjila
  87. Children of Guarjila playing, ~1994
  88. Fr. Cortina and the community of Guarjila placing a cross that symbolizes the lost souls in the war, on Pollo Hill