Undocumented Mexican workers (identified as "wetbacks" in a handwritten notation on the negative) prepare to board deportation buses at the Elysian Park bus depot in Los Angeles, California.
Paz y Justicia es una publicación mensual (a veces bimestral, trimestral o cuatrimestral) del Servicio Paz y Justicia América Latina. Contiene números que van desde 1973 (un año antes de la fundación formal del Servicio Paz y Justicia) hasta 1998. Su foco son los conflictos sociales y los problemas socioeconómicos en latinoamérica, con un énfasis en la acción no violenta, identificándose con un movimiento noviolento internacional de corte cristiano (fundamentalmente católico, pero en ocasiones también evangélico).
Paz y Justicia is a publication by Serviço Paz e Justiça Brasil (previously "Secretariado Nacional Justiça e Não-Violência", then "Serviço Nacional Justiça e Não-Violência"), the Brazilian branch of Servicio Paz y Justicia (Peace and Justice Service), with issues from 1981 to 1996. It is primarily concerned with the socioeconomic conditions of Brazil, as well as of Latin America as a whole, and its purpose is to advocate for human rights, political participation and peace, and against militarism and violence, from a perspective that emphazises active non-violence and social protest.