Tag Archives: Alexandra Early

The Desperate Choices Behind Child Migration

By Alexandra Early, originally published on www.counterpunch.org As someone who just returned from living and working in El Salvador, I’m still having a hard time adjusting to our mainstream media’s never-ending wave of know-nothing commentary on the subject of immigration.   A case in point is the column penned by New York Timescolumnist Ross Douthat on […]

SC Coordinator Alex Early with scholarship students participating in a mural painting workshop

Departing SC Coordinator Urges Supporters to Give their Hearts for a more Just El Salvador

December 2013   Greetings Amigos and Amigas of Sister Cities, As some of you may know, in January I will be leaving my post as Sister Cities Co-Coordinator here in El Salvador. For the past four years, I have had the pleasure of working with our committees in Crystal Lake, Binghamton, Arlington, Chicago, Lawrence, Wichita […]

Sister Cities and CRIPDES Take Fight Against Mining to the Doorstep of Milwaukee Company

October 8th, 2013 Milwaukee Magazine In the end, salad dressing was not poured onto the sidewalk. Steve Watrous, a sociology instructor at MATC’s Downtown campus and one of the activists who organized Monday’s protest outside the law office of Machulak, Robertson and Sodos, couldn’t remember the exact variety demonstrators had selected – Newman’s Own, something with garlic. What […]

Rosie Ramsey showing international support for the water law at a protest in San Salvador

Tired of Waiting for a Law to Protect their Water, Salvadorans Take to the Streets

By Alexandra Early   The Salvadoran people have been waiting for seven years for the Legislative Assembly to pass a comprehensive law to protect their right to safe and clean water. In July they decided they are done waiting and staged a series of rallies, road blocks and press conferences to pressure the legislature to […]

Young Organizers, Unwitting Victims of the Fight Against Gangs in El Salvador

January 11th , 2013 by Alexandra Early   On December 12, 2012, 12 young people were arrested in the poor community of El Progreso 3, in the northeastern part of San Salvador.  Dressed all in black with their faces covered, police from the much-feared Anti-Gang Unit stormed the community in the middle of night, going […]

U.S.-El Sal Solidarity Brigade Observes the Primaries amid Repression Honduras

November 21th, 2012 by Alexandra Early   On November 18th, Hondurans came out in droves to vote for their preferred parties in the country´s first primary elections since the formation of a new left-wing party, LIBRE. The Liberation and Re-foundation Party, LIBRE, was formed with the help of the Honduran National Popular Resistance Front (FNRP) […]

Sister Cities Featured in Social Policy Magazine

Learning From 25 Years of Solidarity, Struggle, & Tortilla-Making in El Salvador Written by Alexandra Early & Jan Morrill for Social Policy Magazine. Full article at www.socialpolicy.org.   This summer, Sister Cities celebrates twenty-five years of cross-border solidarity with the campesinos of El Salvador. Among other things, this milestone means that North Americans visitors have […]

We Need to Awaken the Solidarity Movement: A Report Back from Honduras

Report Back from the January 2011 Honduras Accompaniment Project Delegation By Alexandra Early (SC Staff) and Ann Legg (SC board member)   The government sells itself by saying they have advanced in terms of human rights, that they have created mechanisms to protect human rights, and they say they are concerned about reconciliation in Honduras. They […]

The Commemoration of the Fallen in Cinquera

Sarah and new co-coordinator Alexandra arrived in Cinquera on Saturday April 17th to participate in their yearly Commemoration of the Fallen. The Commemoration began at dusk with a caminata, a candle lit procession through the town for which we joined about 200 community members. Participants shouted out the names of people from the region who […]