02Jun2017 | Interactive Documentary, Anyone’s Child Mexico, Exposes the Urgent Need for Drug Policy Reform openDemocracy Anyone’s Child aims to expose the human cost of the drug war and show that moving away from prohibition and decriminalization will better protect communities around the world. |
02Jun2017 | Trump’s Words Have Consequences, and a Local Election Sunday Will Be Their First Big Test The Washington Examiner This Sunday, the State of Mexico will have their gubernatorial election, and Trump’s divisive rhetoric towards Mexico is what every voter will be thinking about as they prepare to head to the polls. |
02Jun2017 | What Mexico Is and Isn’t Doing to Prevent Violent Crimes Against Journalists PBS Newshour In 2017, Mexico became the deadliest country in the world for journalists, despite efforts by the government to crack down on violence against members of the press. |
02Jun2017 | John Legend’s New Video ’Surefire’ Shines Light on Immigration and Deportation People The video centers around a young interracial couple, Roberto, who is Mexican and Jamila, who is Muslim. They fall in love but face many issues including immigration, family and prejudice. |
02Jun2017 | Canadians Who Run Todos Santos Hotel California Reject the Eagles’ Trademark Claims RollingStone The owners of Hotel California, a hotel located in Todos Santos, Mexico, have responded to the Eagles’ "meritless" trademark infringement lawsuit with an answer to the band’s complaint. |
02Jun2017 | Latin America Continues Climate Action Despite U.S. Natural Resources Defense Council Although President Trump has announced his plan to pull the U.S. out of the Paris Agreement, Latin American countries are taking no heed. |
01Jun2017 | Feminist Group Is Using Social Media to Push Back Against Gender Bias CGTN America A feminist group in Mexico City is using social media to push against gender bias online. Known as the Luchadoras or “the fighters,†the group looks for gender equality and fair treatment on the internet and streets for women. |
01Jun2017 | Mexico City: One City, Two Governments Bitterly Opposed on Gay Rights Unicorn Booty It’s a city is known for its lively queer culture. Foreign travelers even come here to get married. But despite what you might expect, that glitter and gay rights don’t extend very far - not even to all of Mexico City. |
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