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The Monster and Monterrey

2011-05-26
On: May 26, 2011
In: Americas, Commentary, Human Rights, Mexico, Monterrey, Nik Steinberg, The Nation

The first one appeared on February 3, 2010, before sunrise. It hung from the statue of José María Morelos that faces the colonial statehouse at the center of Monterrey. Morelos was a priest turned revolutionary leader in Mexico’s war of independence,…Continue Reading

The Monster and Monterrey

2011-05-26
On: May 26, 2011
In: Americas, Commentary, Human Rights, Mexico, Monterrey, Nik Steinberg, The Nation

The first one appeared on February 3, 2010, before sunrise. It hung from the statue of José María Morelos that faces the colonial statehouse at the center of Monterrey. Morelos was a priest turned revolutionary leader in Mexico’s war of independence,…Continue Reading

The Monster and Monterrey

2011-05-26
On: May 26, 2011
In: Americas, Commentary, Human Rights, Mexico, Monterrey, Nik Steinberg, The Nation

The first one appeared on February 3, 2010, before sunrise. It hung from the statue of José María Morelos that faces the colonial statehouse at the center of Monterrey. Morelos was a priest turned revolutionary leader in Mexico’s war of independence,…Continue Reading

The Monster and Monterrey

2011-05-26
On: May 26, 2011
In: Americas, Commentary, Human Rights, Mexico, Monterrey, Nik Steinberg, The Nation

The first one appeared on February 3, 2010, before sunrise. It hung from the statue of José María Morelos that faces the colonial statehouse at the center of Monterrey. Morelos was a priest turned revolutionary leader in Mexico’s war of independence,…Continue Reading

The Monster and Monterrey

2011-05-26
On: May 26, 2011
In: Americas, Commentary, Human Rights, Mexico, Monterrey, Nik Steinberg, The Nation

The first one appeared on February 3, 2010, before sunrise. It hung from the statue of José María Morelos that faces the colonial statehouse at the center of Monterrey. Morelos was a priest turned revolutionary leader in Mexico’s war of independence,…Continue Reading

The Monster and Monterrey

2011-05-26
On: May 26, 2011
In: Americas, Commentary, Human Rights, Mexico, Monterrey, Nik Steinberg, The Nation

The first one appeared on February 3, 2010, before sunrise. It hung from the statue of José María Morelos that faces the colonial statehouse at the center of Monterrey. Morelos was a priest turned revolutionary leader in Mexico’s war of independence,…Continue Reading

The Monster and Monterrey

2011-05-26
On: May 26, 2011
In: Americas, Commentary, Human Rights, Mexico, Monterrey, Nik Steinberg, The Nation

The first one appeared on February 3, 2010, before sunrise. It hung from the statue of José María Morelos that faces the colonial statehouse at the center of Monterrey. Morelos was a priest turned revolutionary leader in Mexico’s war of independence,…Continue Reading

The Monster and Monterrey

2011-05-26
On: May 26, 2011
In: Americas, Commentary, Human Rights, Mexico, Monterrey, Nik Steinberg, The Nation

The first one appeared on February 3, 2010, before sunrise. It hung from the statue of José María Morelos that faces the colonial statehouse at the center of Monterrey. Morelos was a priest turned revolutionary leader in Mexico’s war of independence,…Continue Reading

The Monster and Monterrey

2011-05-26
On: May 26, 2011
In: Americas, Commentary, Human Rights, Mexico, Monterrey, Nik Steinberg, The Nation

The first one appeared on February 3, 2010, before sunrise. It hung from the statue of José María Morelos that faces the colonial statehouse at the center of Monterrey. Morelos was a priest turned revolutionary leader in Mexico’s war of independence,…Continue Reading

The Monster and Monterrey

2011-05-26
On: May 26, 2011
In: Americas, Commentary, Human Rights, Mexico, Monterrey, Nik Steinberg, The Nation

The first one appeared on February 3, 2010, before sunrise. It hung from the statue of José María Morelos that faces the colonial statehouse at the center of Monterrey. Morelos was a priest turned revolutionary leader in Mexico’s war of independence,…Continue Reading

The Monster and Monterrey

2011-05-26
On: May 26, 2011
In: Americas, Commentary, Human Rights, Mexico, Monterrey, Nik Steinberg, The Nation

The first one appeared on February 3, 2010, before sunrise. It hung from the statue of José María Morelos that faces the colonial statehouse at the center of Monterrey. Morelos was a priest turned revolutionary leader in Mexico’s war of independence,…Continue Reading

The Monster and Monterrey

2011-05-26
On: May 26, 2011
In: Americas, Commentary, Human Rights, Mexico, Monterrey, Nik Steinberg, The Nation

The first one appeared on February 3, 2010, before sunrise. It hung from the statue of José María Morelos that faces the colonial statehouse at the center of Monterrey. Morelos was a priest turned revolutionary leader in Mexico’s war of independence,…Continue Reading

The Monster and Monterrey

2011-05-26
On: May 26, 2011
In: Americas, Commentary, Human Rights, Mexico, Monterrey, Nik Steinberg, The Nation

The first one appeared on February 3, 2010, before sunrise. It hung from the statue of José María Morelos that faces the colonial statehouse at the center of Monterrey. Morelos was a priest turned revolutionary leader in Mexico’s war of independence,…Continue Reading

The Monster and Monterrey

2011-05-26
On: May 26, 2011
In: Americas, Commentary, Human Rights, Mexico, Monterrey, Nik Steinberg, The Nation

The first one appeared on February 3, 2010, before sunrise. It hung from the statue of José María Morelos that faces the colonial statehouse at the center of Monterrey. Morelos was a priest turned revolutionary leader in Mexico’s war of independence,…Continue Reading

The Monster and Monterrey

2011-05-26
On: May 26, 2011
In: Americas, Commentary, Human Rights, Mexico, Monterrey, Nik Steinberg, The Nation

The first one appeared on February 3, 2010, before sunrise. It hung from the statue of José María Morelos that faces the colonial statehouse at the center of Monterrey. Morelos was a priest turned revolutionary leader in Mexico’s war of independence,…Continue Reading

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