17Jul2017 | Indigenous Oaxacan Farm Workers Win Themselves a Union in the Pacific Northwest People’s World Bob’s Burgers and Brew, a hamburger joint about two hours north of Seattle, doesn’t look like a place where Pacific Northwest farm workers can change their lives, much less make some history. |
17Jul2017 | Vigilante Group in Guerrero Highlands Takes a Stand Against Drug Cartels TRT World In a region of Mexico that has become the world’s third most prolific producer of opium, a wave of violence has engulfed the mountain communities, instigating a fight back from the local communities. |
17Jul2017 | Study Finds Explosion in Fake News on Social Media Washington Post Campaigns to manipulate public opinion through false or misleading social media postings have become standard political practice across much of the world, with information ministries, specialized military units and political operatives shaping the flow of information in dozens of countries. |
17Jul2017 | If You’re Pro-Freedom, You Should Be in Favor of Legalizing Marijuana Salon Every month and every year that goes by, we find out more positive things about marijuana. The list is getting longer and longer and longer to the point where I question why they kept all this information from us. |
17Jul2017 | Visitors Are Flocking to Central Mexico to Bask in the Glow of Thousands of Fireflies The Week Visit the forests of central Mexico at twilight during the summer months, and you’ll be in for quite the show. |
17Jul2017 | Former Mexican President Vicente Fox Banned from Venezuela for Life CNN Venezuelan authorities have declared former Mexican President Vicente Fox a "persona non grata" and banned him from ever returning to the country. |
17Jul2017 | Tour Shows the Horrors of Pollution in State of Jalisco Agencia EFE A group of activists has created what they call a Horror Tour of the Mexican municipality of El Salto, in order to raise awareness of the pollution in the Santiago River, which has caused countless deaths over the past few decades. |
17Jul2017 | Notimia Gives Voice to the Indigenous and Afro-Descendant People in Mexico Global Voices In addition to the constant struggle for their rights and their struggle against social adversity, both populations now have something positive in common: Notimia, a news agency created by indigenous and Afro-descendant photographers, videographers, filmmakers and journalists. |
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