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Reina: The Salvadoran Center-Back Who Fled the Gangs

Reina Cruz and her family fled the MS-13 gang from Río Zarco, Santa Ana, to Houston, where she became a soccer player. Reina returned 12 years later to début on the women’s national team. She and her partner, Megan Bennett, are striving to play together for El Salvador, a country that does not recognize same-sex marriage, posing unsettling questions for a society hostile toward women and its LGBTQ population.


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Reporting: Nelson Rauda and Víctor Peña

Cameras: Víctor Peña

Script: Nelson Rauda, Víctor Peña, and Victoria Delgado

Montage: Lissete Ortiz

Translation: Roman Gressier and Yuliana Ramazzini

Original soundtrack and post-production: Omnionn


Monday, October 7, 2024
Nelson Rauda and Víctor Peña
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