A recent deluge of international headlines have mentioned the Catholic Church in Nicaragua, but none have explained what is actually going on - here’s the real deal.
Read More“How can a poor country like Nicaragua afford to give free health care to its people?” When our daughter was hospitalized with dengue fever, we began to see why Nicaragua makes the choice to look after its people.
Read MoreThe world doesn’t revolve around the West: when the candidate for U.S. Ambassador to Nicaragua openly declared his intention to attack Nicaragua's economy and institutions during Senate confirmation hearings, Nicaragua responded by formally refusing the routine agrément.
Read MoreGuns aren’t needed to wage war…just a cellphone. Join us Saturday July 9th to learn about hybrid warfare, what it feels like and how it affects women in Nicaragua and beyond.
Read MoreWhy has food insecurity increased in the U.S. while it has declined in Nicaragua?
Read MoreWeekend opportunties for education, art & solidarity - in-person and virtual!
Read MoreIn Nicaragua, protagonists are using language that reflects how they see themselves as they become the heroes of their own stories.
Read MoreThe murals depicting Ben Linder’s life tell us a story of revolution, resiliance, and of a legacy that still shines brightly in Nicaragua.
Read MoreJoin us this Saturday & for our in-person delegation in August!
Read MoreDuring a time when revolutionary murals were being erased, art bloomed in the secret gardens of Managua.
Read MoreJoin us this Saturday & Sunday to learn about the recent Light & Legacy Brigade and Women in Nicaragua!
Read MoreI can’t take you on my favorite tour of Managua, because its Revolutionary murals - a visual embodiment of what Nicaragua was trying to become in the 1980s - have been erased.
Read MoreWhen I moved to Nicaragua 20 years ago, I refused to believe the Food Court at the mall was the only place to be, so I dragged my husband off to find where people were hanging out.
Read MoreThe best views of Managua are from the shadow of Sandino’s silhouette at Tiscapa, former home of the Somoza dictators and the setting of the story of the Revolutionary Ouija Board.
Read MoreLead Hill, which rises on a steep incline on Managua’s western edge, is one of the bloodiest sections of highway in the country, and it’s not just due to frequent traffic accidents.
Read MoreNicaragua is still a place where you can walk into a new community and feel right at home – and that’s not by accident.
Read MoreNicaragua, at the top of the list of places to travel post pandemic, has just been designated a “Safe Travel” destination.
Read MoreThey entertained soldiers and hospital patients, witnessed ceasefire negotiations and juggled at the signing of a peace agreement.
Read MoreLove is action…what we do to and for others.
Read MoreJoy feeds the soul. I love our Chinese dragon…our symbol of JOY…the glittering fire burning away the pain and hurt to allow the bells to ring and my soul to fly.
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