This week marked the culmination of three caravans of parents and classmates of the 43 students of a rural teacher’s college in Guerrero, Mexico, who disappeared almost two months ago. The parents have not heard anything about their children since September 26th, when a group of students was shot by municipal polilce, leaving 6 dead. They organized three caravans to get the word out that they want their children alive: one traveled through the North of Mexico, one through the South. Andalucía Knoll accompanied the caravan that traveled throughout the state of Guerrero.
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