Drive about 1.5 hours east of the up-and-coming metropolis of Medellín, and you’ll find yourself on tranquil mountain roads in Cocorná, dotted with family farms and handmade houses.
Keep your eyes peeled, because Tienda de Paz San Jose doesn’t look like much at first glance. It’s a one-story brick building perched on a hill, seemingly indistinguishable from countless other roadside pit stops in the area.
However, inside this unremarkable structure lives the beating heart of a community that has been displaced from their homes by violence three times. Their reaction?... Continue Reading >>
Keep your eyes peeled, because Tienda de Paz San Jose doesn’t look like much at first glance. It’s a one-story brick building perched on a hill, seemingly indistinguishable from countless other roadside pit stops in the area.
However, inside this unremarkable structure lives the beating heart of a community that has been displaced from their homes by violence three times. Their reaction?... Continue Reading >>