Articles Archive for April 2011
The Pinochet Project, Work »
The Pinochet Project is a journalist’s rendition of the Chilean memory struggle after the dictator, General Augusto Pinochet, left office in 1990. Last summer, May-August 2010, I spent three months in Chile, interviewing subjects and reporting for the English-language newspaper, …
The Pinochet Project »
Chile’s Human Rights Museum Reopens
View full article on the Santiago Times website:
Santiago’s Museum of Memory and Human Rights will reopen this Saturday after being closed to the public for nearly six months following February’s earthquake.
The museum …
The Pinochet Project, Work »
The Pinochet Project, Work »
Most Chileans acknowledge that Pinochet’s regime captured and tortured people that were a perceived threat to the government. What they don’t know is that their office building, bank or gym building may have once been used as torture center. More …
The Pinochet Project, Work »
Hermogenes Peréz del Arce and Chile’s Military Academy: Memory As Salvation
Steve Stern, a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, divided Chile’s historical memory into four camps: salvation, persecution, the open wound, and the closed box. Although all four exist …
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The Potency of Memory
Luis Navarro is one of Chile’s most famous human rights photographers. Despite his fame, Navarro lives alone, unable to rid himself of the atrocities he witnessed under Pinochet’s regime.
In memory lore, there are some individuals who never escape the painful memories that haunt them, memories of torture, death and disillusionment. They lead “double lives.” One “surface life” where they go on from day to day as a normal person but underneath they lead a “secret life” hidden from the rest of society. Their secret life is full of unresolved pain, bitterness and anger.
Istanbul, Turkey, The Serious Blog, Work »
View a slideshow of my Istanbul whirlwind adventure.



















