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A legal disclaimer

Welcome to Truth Behind the Tracks: Infrastructure and Injustice, a human rights-focused educational site documenting the environmental, economic, and social impact of the Maya Train in Mexico. The information provided on this site is for general educational purposes and should not be considered as legal advice. We recommend seeking legal advice for specific legal matters related to the topics discussed on this site.

Terms & Conditions - Overview

At Truth Behind the Tracks: Infrastructure and Injustice, our Terms & Conditions are designed to establish the legal relationship between the site visitors and us as the website owner. These terms set forth the guidelines and boundaries governing the activities of our website visitors and users. We emphasize the importance of seeking legal advice to understand the specific legal implications of engaging with our site, especially concerning issues of intellectual property, copyrights, and legal responsibilities.

What to Expect in Our T&C

Our Terms & Conditions cover a wide range of topics, including who is allowed to access and use the site, the nature of the content and services provided, disclaimers related to the information presented, and the rights and responsibilities of both the users and the site owner. We encourage visitors to review our comprehensive Terms & Conditions to gain a clear understanding of the guidelines and legal framework governing the use of our site.

ABOUT ME >

Truth Behind the Tracks: Infrastructure and Injustice is an independent, research-based educational site created by a student researcher at Colorado State University. Since 2022, this project has evolved as part of long-term academic work in human rights, environmental justice, and Latin American studies.

It documents the environmental, economic, and social impacts of the Maya Train in Mexico — with particular attention to Indigenous displacement, deforestation, tourism development, and state-led infrastructure. The site includes maps, oral testimonies, legal cases, visual archives, and scholarly sources.

Created to support public awareness and advocacy, the platform is multilingual: available in English, Spanish, and Yucatec Maya.

CONTACT >

T: +1 (303) 416-0061

E: Kelli.lane@colostate.edu

E: Kelli.lane24@gmail.com

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