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In Guatemalan society, boys are encouraged to pursue and receive a formal education, whereas girls' education is not prioritized because they must help their mothers with domestic duties. [10] Since the girls adapt to restricted lifestyles, their educational opportunities grow limited, and they conform to their gender roles. [ 11 ]
ISCOS Family Day - On 20 June 2010, also Father's Day, Dads for Life supported the Family Day organised by Industrial and Services Co-Operative Society Ltd (ISCOS), an agency assisting with the reintegration and employment of ex-offenders. The event brought together over 300 ISCOS ex-offenders, many of whom are fathers, and their families.
A Guatemalan family seeking asylum has been reunited in Massachusetts after challenging their separation under the Trump administration's controversial “Remain in Mexico” asylum process. The ...
Luisa Moreno (August 30, 1907 – November 4, 1992) was a Guatemalan social activist and participant in the United States labor movement.She unionized workers, led strikes, wrote pamphlets in both English and Spanish, and convened the 1939 Congreso de Pueblos de Habla Española, the "first national Latino civil rights assembly", [1] before returning to Guatemala in 1950.
Federal authorities have arrested six people for their alleged roles in a human smuggling ring that brought migrants from Guatemala to the United States, the U.S. Attorney's Office in New Mexico said.
Family in Guatemala (1 C, 1 P) Foreign charities operating in Guatemala ... Pages in category "Society of Guatemala" The following 9 pages are in this category, out ...
As a teacher, he watched multiple kids struggle with similar things he faced as a kid. [1] The struggles ranged from violence, unplanned pregnancies, and drug use. [4] Having to see these kids go through different forms of conflict daily motivated Romero Fuentes to open up a community center named "Los Patojos", meaning "The Little Ones", to help kids if they were willing to receive help. [1]