Alice Driver
Alice is a writer and journalist based in Mexico City. She loves spending time in the streets collecting stories and eating potato chips covered in lime and salsa. She conducts research on issues related to the ethics of the representation of violence as a postdoctoral fellow at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, and she is working on her first documentary about how photographers represent violence in Mexico. She is also a volunteer with the non-profit Justiciahable.org to promote issues related to human rights and justice. Find out more by visiting http://alicelaureldriver.com/.
Skolnick is a Lonely Planet author and has covered the human rights situation in Myanmar.
Continue Reading →The thoughts poured out like a dark, wet animals.
Continue Reading →Violence remained at a distance, a story told, a finger pointed.
Continue Reading →I called a coworker and said, “I am pretty sure our boss is stealing money.”
Continue Reading →No single, clean narrative to offer up.
Continue Reading →He had soft brown eyes and looked profoundly lost. I would never know his life.
Continue Reading →It was rush hour, and a sea of people ebbed and flowed.
Continue Reading →The duck feather creation sucked me in with the force of a black hole.
Continue Reading →The spinach and cheese ravioli sealed my conviction.
Continue Reading →Happiness can be found in greasy foods.
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