Gleice Mere
born in Brasilia, Brazil - lives and works in Berlin, Germany
In Argentina, during the time of the military
dictatorship there were 30.000 people who disappeared on a plan financed from the USA.
Since 1977 the Mothers of the Mai Square show that they want to know what happened to their children.
In Brazil there is a generation of children who grows up in a noiseless war between the drug traffic and the corrupt state. Gunfights happen every day and many poor families must support to live on these areas, the same happens in Columbia.
dictatorship there were 30.000 people who disappeared on a plan financed from the USA.
Since 1977 the Mothers of the Mai Square show that they want to know what happened to their children.
In Brazil there is a generation of children who grows up in a noiseless war between the drug traffic and the corrupt state. Gunfights happen every day and many poor families must support to live on these areas, the same happens in Columbia.