Salvador , but also now Fujimori um just elected in Peru.
Salvador Dali discovered the power of the hypnogogic state, when you're just falling asleep and you're in that liminal in-between space.
Salvador Dali, whose early work I respect very, very highly, intentionally did something that your retina does.
- El Salvador , Guatemala, and Honduras are some of our closest neighbors.
El Salvador , for example, per capita had a higher rate of violent death than Iraq during the peak of their armed conflict.
So Salvador Dali was trying to illustrate that and so he took this, which your retina does, and did it even more and that's one of the visual tricks that he may or may not
And Salvadorans began to come to our office and trying to request asylum which you can't do until you leave the country, right.
I think Salvador Dali would take naps in the middle of the day.
That in El Salvador there is a special mechanism that in the case of violation of constitutional rights, citizens can go directly to the highest judicial authority,
In El Salvador , the human rights ombudsman, which is a national office for human rights, recognized forced displacement I think about four years ago
And same with El Salvador .
Women in El Salvador go to jail, if they are suspected of having had a miscarriage, for 30 years.
It's inspired by Salvador Dali and his "Persistence of Memory."
This is Salvador Dali and he famously said, "Every morning upon awakening, I experience a supreme pleasure: that of being Salvador Dali, and I ask myself wonderstruck, what
The Beatles knew what Salvador Dali knew which is, "Those who do not want to imitate anything produced nothing."
mountain in El Salvador and he basically prepared the coffee every day until he figured out that two weeks from the day of roasting was
to El Salvador was what the interest rate was. So in this brochure that I saw that inspired me to move to El Salvador to do this there was no mention of the interest
They said that the Salvadoran state has to recognize internal displacement by violence and their responsibility to protect victims.
We called that "Salvadore Dali in the Mud." Really?
He was my assistant along with Salvador .
And so what you have in El Salvador is a situation that isn't necessarily a traditional war, but one that's generating humanitarian consequences that
And that's in El Salvador , but we think that that model can be used to also respond in Guatemala and Honduras.
And those countries consist of El Salvador , Honduras and Guatemala.
gentleman sñ Rodriguez he's from El Salvador so El Salvador is is as you know Els Salvador is a very um it's a
I did a volunteer trip in El Salvador with them many years ago, helping post-earthquake relief reconstruction.
It's no wonder that Salvador Minuchin, the great family theorist from Harvard, said that the family's number one challenge is to be adaptable.
And when I left El Salvador , I went back to graduate school because this is what I saw as the biggest gap, was this lack of rigor of analytics in terms of understanding what
And we presented a claim to the Salvadoran Supreme Court suing those people I mentioned for violating constitutional rights.
But maybe as I told Salvadore, it implies a little bit of loneliness, of solitude, and to spend time with you.
Sandra Cornejo is a first-generation Salvadoran American artist born in Houston, Texas.
Historical collective memory of post-civil war Salvadoran culture is an important influence and inspiration for her work.
that'll give you-- I'm Salvadoran, but I met this amazing artist, Margaret Garcia, when I first moved here.
And it was this old El Salvadorean restaurant.
homogeneity and had dated a Salvadoran girl and discovered the joys of of crystal methamphetamine he spoke lustily
Her father’s cousin, Salvador Allende, was the President of Chile until he was assassinated by Augusto Pinochet’s coup and her family was forced to flee the country.
It was a twelve-year conflict between El Salvador ’s authoritarian government and rebel groups that banded together in resistance.
Cristosal is a human rights organization based in El Salvador working to strengthen assistance and protection options for victims of violence in the region, to write-based programming, research,
You can't have a conversation about El Salvador unless you're going to talk about how the US government was specifically funding a civil war in that country, again,
Just this year she was deported back to El Salvador .
Finally, Salvador Dali.
And also significant numbers from Vietnam and El Salvador and Cape Verde.
If you look at this guy right here-- he was Salvador Dali, one of the most brilliant of the Surrealist painters of the 20th century.
In 1989 they played the role successfully in El Salvador , maybe in a few other countries.
his family in defending the poor and helpless in El Salvador .
And so what we winded up doing is using Salvador Dali as kind of the muse for the project.
And one of the first places we visited was to El Salvador which is where my mom is from and I think I was about six and half, seven months pregnant.
In 1980, the Salvadoran military entered into the village of El Mazote and slaughtered over 1,000 people.
Thank you, Salvadore. Thank you, Geraldine, and all your wonderful team.
Sorry. Salvadore has to go, that's why-- I'm curious about the eccentricities
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