It’s been about a hundred and fifty years since public letter writers, known as "evangelistas," first set up shop under the arches of Santo Domingo Plaza in Mexico City. They remain an important presence there, and as Next Big Thing contributor Marianne McCune tells us, the entire district is now given over to written communication. Produced by Michael Kavanagh.
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