guayaba live communities
Swansea
Guayaba.live is a web-blog platform aimed particularly to connect Latin American
people living in the UK. It contains social, economic, political, and cultural
information. Its information is presented directly with articles written
especially for the page, but also through the interaction with Twitter. It
contains reportage, interviews and features. Guayaba.live incorporates blog
posts and videos. The layout is simple but attractive, and it is user friendly:
readers can scroll up and down its pages and navigate easily by clicking on the
links provided. Languages: English, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese.
Guayaba.live articles are written in Spanish and English and can be read in
Brazilian Portuguese using a translator tool presented beside each piece. Why
does the name Guayaba.live The name Guayaba, Guava in English, is evocative for
many Latin American people and me. It is, above all, a metaphor for
togetherness. Guayaba is a fruit that grows in many Latin American countries,
which Gabriel García Márquez celebrated in an interview with his friend Plinio
Apuleyo Mendoza, when he said that the smell of Guava was ‘the smell of our
land’. García Marquez was a Colombian journalist who taught responsible and
creative journalism, and a writer who won the Literature Nobel Prize in 1982.
Guayaba.live wants to follow his exemplary teaching.