Venezuela Story: how we work
People live between elections—stories should too.
Venezuela Story — human-scale reporting frames.
Red line: Poverty porn that steals dignity for clicks.
We start with rent, buses, and school weeks—not with who you voted for.
Example: a school day drops out because of power—that’s not a footnote in a macro chart.
Daily logistics first
School weeks get disrupted by power and transport—‘metrics’ miss that.
Family networks move money and care across borders imperfectly.
System pressure
Small businesses improvise payments daily; macro charts don’t see it.
Migration routes are budgets and paperwork, not just courage.
Questions we leave open
Hero/villain casting that erases ordinary survival.
We’d rather leave a question open than force a neat story.
If you want dignity over spectacle, read how we frame paperwork and care networks and ethical lines we won’t cross for clicks.
How we work
Small edits are normal; material corrections get noted. Sponsorship cannot buy conclusions—when in doubt, we cut the sentence.