Research & Publications

Documenting the lives of 21st Century Mayan families “on the move”

Census report from Zacualpa, El Quiché, Guatemala (2016) - English version

Seminar in Participatory-Action Research: Migration, Subjects and Territories

A report on a pilot study with the campuses of Huehuetenango, Quetzaltenango and Quiché of the University Rafael Landívar (URL) in Guatemala

Manual de acompañamiento a las familias que quedan tras la migración

"Manual for Accompanying Family Members who are 'Left Behind' after a Migration," a manual produced by our Human Rights and Migration Project in Zacualpa, El Quiché, Guatemala.

Las Familias Migrante y el Lenguaje: "...El que habla dos lenguas vale por dos"

Migrant Families and Language: "...The person who speaks two languages has double the value" - Spanish version (2015)

Jesuit Refugee Service partnership

Publications produced as part of our partnership with JRS

Documentando la vida de las familias mayas en tránsito en el siglo XXI

Census report from Zacualpa, El Quiché, Guatemala (2016) - Spanish version

Herramientas y reflexiones para el trabajo con jóvenes...

"Tools and reflections for working with youth: from our experiences in communities and educational centers in Zacualpa," a manual from our Human Rights and Migration Project in Zacualpa, Quiché, Guatemala (2016)

Migrant Families and Language: "...The person who speaks two languages has double the value"

English version (2015)

Working with Survivors of Domestic Violence: A Training Resource Guide

Training Resource Guide

Beyond Repair?: Mayan Women’s Protagonism in the Aftermath of Genocidal Harm

By Dr. Alison Crosby & Center Co-Director Dr. M. Brinton Lykes (2019)

Beyond Repair? Mayan Women’s Protagonism in the Aftermath of Genocidal Harm

The book has won the 2021 Lemkin Book Award and also Honorable Mention for 2020 Canadian Association for Latin American & Caribbean Studies' Book Prize.

The New Deportations Delirium: Interdisciplinary Responses

Editors: Center Co-Directors Dr. M. Brinton Lykes and Professor Daniel Kanstroom (2015)