On America’s largest Indian reservation, war veterans fight the legacy of combat trauma
Migrant farm workers perform some of the toughest jobs in the United States, but rarely complain, the author noticed. Then he visited some of their villages in Mexican coffee country.
Under the conquistadores, fabulous riches flowed from the silver mines of Potosi. Now indigenous folk struggle to scratch out a living from the dregs.
Hundreds of thousands of children labor in bondage, sold by their impoverished parents and left unprotected by the state.