Chicagoan Sonia Negrón Bell’s Race Against Time To Save Her Parents And Honduras Farmer Leads Social Movement For Poor And Indigenous In Honduras

A man collects the harvested fruits of the African palm tree to load in his horse-drawn cart on the plantation in La Confianza, Honduras, a city developed from land seized by small-scale farmers from one of Honduras’ richest men, on May 7, 2012.
A man collects the harvested fruits of the African palm tree to load in his horse-drawn cart on the plantation in La Confianza, Honduras, a city developed from land seized by small-scale farmers from billionaire Miguel Facusse, one of Honduras' richest men, on May 7, 2012. AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd
A man collects the harvested fruits of the African palm tree to load in his horse-drawn cart on the plantation in La Confianza, Honduras, a city developed from land seized by small-scale farmers from one of Honduras’ richest men, on May 7, 2012.
A man collects the harvested fruits of the African palm tree to load in his horse-drawn cart on the plantation in La Confianza, Honduras, a city developed from land seized by small-scale farmers from billionaire Miguel Facusse, one of Honduras' richest men, on May 7, 2012. AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd

Chicagoan Sonia Negrón Bell’s Race Against Time To Save Her Parents And Honduras Farmer Leads Social Movement For Poor And Indigenous In Honduras

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