26Sep2017 | Architects Seek Plastic Bottles to Build Shelters for Mexico Quake Homeless Thomson Reuters Foundation Tens of thousands of empty plastic bottles could be filled with rubble and earth to build quake-resistant emergency shelters for people made homeless in Mexico’s recent tremors, said architects who are urging people to donate bottles. |
26Sep2017 | Huge Mexican Children’s Choir Stands on Border Singing in Defiance of Trump’s Wall Mirror A massive Mexican children’s choir lined up along the US border to sing a song of national pride to show that music crosses the walls that politicians erect. |
26Sep2017 | Members of Civil Society Seek Truth, Memory and Democracy in Latin America openDemocracy For collective remembrance of crimes to go beyond storytelling and momentary indignation, citizens should be involved in the ideation, creation and dissemination of memory. |
26Sep2017 | Ever Wondered How Many Expatriates Live in Mexico? The Yucatan Times Pinning down the exact number has always been difficult because census bureaus and state departments within countries often don’t track the whereabouts of their expats on a regular basis. |
26Sep2017 | Ditch the Lime and Salt and Order Tequila Without Sounding Like an Idiot Food & Wine While everyone should feel empowered to drink liquor any way they want, we’re offering a simple guide to make sure you don’t embarrass yourself when you order your tequila neat. The part where you embarrass yourself happens after. |
26Sep2017 | Ruling PRI Wants to Eliminate Public Funding of Political Parties The News The Revolutionary Institutional Party wants to put forward a reform that would eliminate public funding for political parties. |
26Sep2017 | The Fight to Save Mexico’s Vaquitas from Extinction Hakai Magazine Proclamations of doom for the vaquita have been common in articles covering the species for at least a decade. But now, it seems certain that the porpoise has one last bid at survival. |
26Sep2017 | It’s Been Three Long Years Since 43 Ayotzinapa Students Disappeared in Iguala Global Voices September 26 marks three years since the violent events in Iguala, Mexico, a city in the southwestern state of Guerrero, led to the disappearance of 43 student teachers from the Escuela Normal Rural Raul Isidro Burgos in Ayotzinapa. |
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