Barbara Estes and her Spanish teacher sit together on a wall in Puebla, Mexico. Caption on the back reads, "Barbara and her Spanish teacher in Puebla, Mexico. Trip with Georgette July 2013."
An article written by Maximo Kuri about the city of Beirut and how it had recovered from the Lebanese Civil War. The piece was written at Wimpy's Cafeteria on Hamra Street, Beirut, on October 31, 2003. It was published by Reforma, a Mexican national…
Photograph taken of the Maximo and his siblings (in no particular order, Mayela, Guillermo, and Victor) and one unknown girl, posing in front of their pool. This photograph was likely taken in the 1970s
A photograph of a large pool and a basketball court at the Kuri home in El Pedregal de San Angel. Children are playing on the basketball court and a small jungle gym placed next to the basketball court. The Kuri family moved into a mansion on Calle…
Photograph of Dalel Khoury (resting her face on her hand) with my Victor Kuri as a baby and her other son, Jose, next to Victor, at a picnic with the Barquet family in Rio Frio, Mexico, c.1935. Ventura Barquet, future author of a popular cookbook, is…
Maximo Kuri's maternal grandparents, Margarita and Francisco, walking in walking on San Juan de Letran Street in the 1950s. Image captured by a street photographer.
A photograph of Victor Kuri (senior) at an exhibit in the Kusak Art Gallery in Zona Rosa, Mexico City. He stands in front of an art piece with an unknown man standing on the other side.
Situation of the Syrians in Mexico, an essay by Ameen F. Rihani that recounts the circumstances of Syrian life after World War I. Year suggested by a third party, 1917