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Washington, D.C., December 20, 2024—Half a century ago, Mexico was convulsed by state violence and social upheaval.
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Director

Kate Doyle is a Senior Analyst of U.S. policy in Latin America at the National Security Archive. She directs several major research projects (Guatemala, Mexico, El Salvador) that seek to connect the right to truth and access to information with human rights and justice struggles in Latin America.
Assistant Director

Claire Dorfman is the Assistant Director of the Mexico Project, which obtains and analyzes declassified US and other government records concerning US policy in Mexico and US-Mexico relations, with an emphasis on issues related to security, migration, the drug war, democracy and human rights.