In January of 1982, in the midst of El Salvador’s civil war, photographer Susan Meiselas and I clandestinely crossed the border from Honduras to begin a reporting assignment behind guerrilla lines.
Raymond Bonner
Raymond Bonner is a Contributing Producer for Retro Report. He is a former foreign correspondent and investigate reporter at The New York Times. He has received numerous awards for his books and journalism: including the RTDNA Edward R. Murrow Award for Retro Report’s “A Search for Justice,” the Louis M. Lyons Award for Conscience and Integrity in Journalism from the Nieman Fellows at Harvard; from the New York Association of Black Journalists for his reporting from Rwanda; and a Latin American Studies Association Award, for reporting from Central America.
The Murder of US Churchwomen in El Salvador That Exposed a Government Coverup
The murder of four American churchwomen focused attention on the United States’ involvement in El Salvador. Decades later, the case continues to take surprising turns.
