Machado’s Tour in Rural Portuguesa Shows Grassroots Chavismo’s Rebellion
The viral images around Maria Corina are a case study on the obliteration of what was Chavismo’s mighty political control over the western Venezuelan plains
This week we have a special feature story. During his 18 years in Venezuela, Brian Ellsworth reported for Reuters, developed an accent, and adopted a child. Now that he has returned to the United States with his son, he’s free to tell the story of the adoption. Enjoy!
The viral images around Maria Corina are a case study on the obliteration of what was Chavismo’s mighty political control over the western Venezuelan plains
It branded itself as the post-polarization party of the Pax Bodegonica. Now, by refusing to support the unitary candidate, FV has chosen self-destruction
Adopting a child in Venezuela is a rare accomplishment. Adopting a child in Venezuela as a gringo, is a boss-level win
It takes a village to adopt a child in Venezuela: Las Villas de los Chiquiticos AKA Fundana
Brian sets out on a dangerous trip for an impossible task
This adoption happened because of people who did their jobs in the middle of an economic crisis
Folks, we did it. Now you will be able to read some Caracas Chronicles posts in español.