26Oct2015
#YaMeCanse Unites Latin America's Internet Users
La Jornada
What unites Ecuadorian ecologists, the Argentinian Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, Bolivian soccer players and groups of Venezuelans and Uruguayans in cyberspace? The tragedy that took place in Ayotzinapa a year ago has managed it.

26Oct2015
Real Scenes: Electronic Dance Music in Mexico City
Resident Advisor
In our latest Real Scenes film we traveled to the colorful, chaotic capital to meet the people who are trying to make dance music work in Mexico City. We found a core community as dedicated, talented and passionate as any in the world.

26Oct2015
Mexican Woman Cycles Over 3,000 Miles to Raise Awareness of Endometriosis
Latin American Herald Tribune
A Mexican woman who has suffered from a painful medical condition known as endometriosis for 13 years has set off on the final leg of a 5,000-kilometer journey from Toronto to Tijuana, Mexico, a trip aimed at raising awareness about the disease.

26Oct2015
Former Iguala Mayor Arrested for Ordering Attacks on 43 Students Breaks His Silence
The World Post
Former Iguala Mayor Jose Luis de Abarca and his wife, Maria de los Angeles Pineda Villa, denied any wrongdoing in their first media interview since they were arrested nearly one year ago.

26Oct2015
Remitly Now Offers Fast Money Transfers to Mexico
Geekwire
Remitly’s platform now includes most major banks in Mexico and more than 11,000 pickup locations across the country, which the company notes as the “world’s single largest corridor for international money transfers.”

26Oct2015
Zapatista Women Relate Their Struggle Against 'The System' - and Zapatista Men
La Jornada
Chapter 1 of the book "Critical Thinking in the Face of the Capitalist Hydra" includes texts by Zapatista women that are shocking, especially the story regarding the situation of the women before 1994.

26Oct2015
Lessons of Past Disasters Helped Mexico Sidestep the Brunt of a Hurricane
The New York Times
Experts said that the result was a combination of luck - the storm, for instance, passed between two cities but hit neither directly - and capable planning in a country that had learned from past disasters.

25Oct2015
This Mexican Artist Is Erasing the Mexico-US Border Fence with Blue Paint
Truthdig
Mexican-born artist Ana Teresa Fernandez is painting a portion of the border fence between the U.S. and Mexico blue so that it blends in with the sky, hopes the project will raise awareness of migrant rights and human rights internationally.


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