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Daniel Alarcón
Daniel Alarcón
External Relations Project Specialist and "An AARP Take on Today" Producer at
The New Yorker
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Recent Articles
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What Pedro Castillo's Failed Coup Attempt Means for Peru - The New Yorker
Can the country emerge intact from the world’s shortest-lived dictatorship?
almost 2 years ago
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Will a Birth Certificate Change the Course of Soccer in 2022? - The...
Ecuador’s role in the World Cup depends on where Byron Castillo was born.
over 2 years ago
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A Pandemic Tragedy in Guayaquil - The New Yorker
How Ecuador’s largest city endured one of the world’s most lethal outbreaks of COVID-19.
over 2 years ago
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The Collapse of Puerto Rico's Iconic Telescope - The New Yorker
The uncertain future of the Arecibo Observatory, and the end of an era in space science.
over 3 years ago
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The Euphoria of Watching Peru Qualify for the World Cup for the ......
Even when there was, objectively speaking, very little to celebrate, supporting the Peruvian national team felt necessary to me, a way of reminding myself who I was.
almost 7 years ago
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The Executioners of El Salvador - The New Yorker
Gangs like Mara Salvatrucha and Barrio 18 are destroying the country. But what happens when you give the police unlimited power to fight them?
over 9 years ago
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A Copa América Confession - The New Yorker
This is how my biculturalism manifests in sports: I sit down to watch Peru play against Brazil, believing against all reason that we will win.
over 9 years ago
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Relegation and Redemption in Argentine Soccer - The New Yorker
“We had to fall into the mud,” a lifelong fan of River Plate, Argentina’s most successful soccer club, said. “We had to begin again.”
over 9 years ago
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Lionel Messi, Barcelona's Superhero - The New Yorker
Sports writers ran out of superlatives years ago, so I’ll keep it simple: there is no player like Lionel Messi.
over 9 years ago
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Pedro Almodóvar vs. Antonio Banderas - The New Yorker
On the occasion of the release, in France, of Pedro Almodóvar’s new film, “The Skin I Live In” (which will be screened in October at the New York …
over 13 years ago
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Second Lives - The New Yorker
Short story, set in an unnamed South American country, about a boy whose older brother goes to live in the United States.
over 14 years ago