05Oct2017 | Indigenous Voices Centered on Institutional Reform Reenter Mexican Politics James A. Baker III Institute The nomination of MarÃa de Jesus Patricio Martinez marks the National Indigenous Congress’ next step in its incursion into the Mexican political scene. |
05Oct2017 | New Tropical Storm Nate Builds Below Gulf of Mexico NPR A new tropical storm has formed in the southwestern Caribbean Sea — and it is expected to develop into a hurricane before possibly hitting the U.S. Gulf Coast late this weekend. |
05Oct2017 | ‘Chavela’ Documentary Profiles Mexico’s Iconic Female Ranchera Singer NBC Out When American filmmaker Catherine Gund met Mexican ranchera singer Chavela Vargas in 1991, both women were at major crossroads in their lives. |
05Oct2017 | Maverick Nuevo Leon State Governor ’El Bronco’ Takes Aim at Presidency Reuters The first man in modern Mexican history to win a gubernatorial election as an independent said he aimed to run in the 2018 presidential election, putting pressure on the leading anti-establishment contender, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. |
04Oct2017 | Is This Male-Only Feminism Panel in Mexico the Definition of Machismo? Latina Mexico’s largest university, the National Autonomous University of Mexico, is hosting a feminism conference this month. Yay, women! The two panels, consisting of 11 participants, are made up totally of men. Wait, huh? |
04Oct2017 | Mexican Senators Call on U.S. Congress to Pass Gun Control Legislation XinhuaNet Mexican Senator Marcela Guerra has called on the U.S. Congress to analyze initiatives to control the sale of weapons following the U.S. city of Las Vegas massacre that left 59 dead and over 500 injured Sunday night. |
04Oct2017 | Forgotten in Life and Death: Inequality for Mexico’s Invisible Underclass After Quake The Guardian A collapsed factory in a working class area, and the lack of information about who died there, is a poignant reminder that in Mexico City not all deaths are equal. |
04Oct2017 | Making the Classic Baja Surf Jaunt from SoCal with Pro Surfer Alex Knost SURFER What started as a three-day journey stretched into a week, as the crew left the asphalt asphyxiation of Orange County for marathon sessions on alternative craft. |
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