Tracy L. Barnett

Tracy L. Barnett is an independent writer, editor and photographer specializing in environmental issues, indigenous rights and sustainable travel. As a bilingual author and journalist, she has written in English and Spanish for a wide range of magazines and newspapers including the Washington Post, BBC, USA Today, National Geographic Traveler en Español, Esquire Latin America, Thomson Reuters and Huffington Post. More details can be found here.

 

Hermanas mexicanas dignifican a mujeres en situación de prostitución

La libreta de la reportera: En casa y en las calles con las hermanas de la Ciudad de México

For 'sacred' women in the sex trade, Mexican sisters offer a healing space

Reporter's notebook: At home and on the streets with Mexico City's sisters

In a village of tents, refugees make a life as they wait on US asylum

A time of hope for social leaders of Oaxaca Archdiocese

Oaxaca Archdiocese's new Social Pastoral School goes beyond charity toward community change

Q & A with Sr. Pilar Chagoya, rebuilding the social pastoral mission in Oaxaca

Panamá: Hermana católica denuncia que una represa viola el derecho a la religión de los indígenas

Panama: Catholic sister considers dam a violation of indigenous people's right to religion

Panama: Catholic sister considers dam a violation of indigenous people's right to religion

Lessons and memories from the Web of Life

Web of Life: closing the circle

Web of Life and beginning to see: birds, sloths and the community of life

Web of Life retreat traces a tragedy, explores a controversial forest

Web of Life retreat listens to the voice of the jaguar

Web of Life expedition to Matusagaratí shows fragility, complexity of life

Web of Life discusses Darién's menacing image, menaced reality

Web of Life retreat walks the Earth in Darién

Web of Life retreat examines Panama's role in Earth's history