Concrete In The Jungle | Built By Hand & On Foot — Edge of Humanity Magazine

Photographer Carlotta Boettcher is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the ‘Xilitla’ series. To see Carlotta ’s body of work, click on any photograph. Many years ago I happened to see a photograph of a garden in Mexico in Architectural Digest magazine. The memorable image… via Concrete In The Jungle | … Continue reading Concrete In The Jungle | Built By Hand & On Foot — Edge of Humanity Magazine

Hotel Taselotzin: All female-run Mexico-based hotel “with an indigenous heart” empowering Nahua women — Life & Soul Magazine

https://www.youtube.com/embed/NhQaA5LvvxM? Hotel Taselotzin, located in the Sierra Norte mountain range of Puebla in Mexico, is a sustainable hotel run by indigenous Nahua women. Taselotzin, which in Nahuatl means “small plant or shoot”, started life as a hotel “with an indigenous heart” in 1995 as a result of the collective effort of the female-led organisation Masehual … Continue reading Hotel Taselotzin: All female-run Mexico-based hotel “with an indigenous heart” empowering Nahua women — Life & Soul Magazine

Maya’s Daily Life

Photographer and Mayanist Lola Reid Allin is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From her project ‘The Maya‘. To see Lola’s galleries click on any image. See also: Morocco By Lola Reid Allin via Maya’s Daily Life — Edge of Humanity Magazine

Mexico’s Manufacturing Sector Will Survive With or Without America

Undocumented Immigrants and Day Labor

Multimedia Storyteller Sandra C Roa is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. These images are from her project ‘A Day’s Pay‘. To see Sandra’s body of work click on any photograph. A Days Pay portfolio is about undocumented immigrants living and working in New York. […] via Undocumented Immigrants and Day Labor … Continue reading Undocumented Immigrants and Day Labor