Why Trump Won and What that Means for Mexico
By Laura Carlsen Not only did Donald J. Trump win the US presidential against his Democratic rival Vice President Kamala Harris, he won every one of the seven swing states in play
By Laura Carlsen Not only did Donald J. Trump win the US presidential against his Democratic rival Vice President Kamala Harris, he won every one of the seven swing states in play
Since 2006, Mexico has been living through a war known for its senselessness. The declaration of the war on drugs by former President Felipe Calderón (2006-2012) not only led the country into
With the slogan “It’s time for transformation, it’s time for women!” and shouts of “Presidenta”, Claudia Sheinbaum took office October 1 after winning a landslide victory in Mexico’s presidential election on June
Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada was taken into custody by US officials in New Mexico on July 25. We still don’t really know what happened. We might never know.
Under the same blazing sun, women day laborers do the same work as men, but for lower wages. In Latin America, women agricultural workers share other problems
The United States government is trying to force Mexico to continue importing genetically modified corn, despite proven negative impacts on health and the environment
140 million people live below the poverty level in the United States. Latinxs, and particularly Latina workers, are among the most exploited and lowest paid.
On June 27, the mothers and fathers of the 43 students forcibly disappeared from the rural teachers’ school in Ayotzinapa made public their position regarding the President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s extreme
The political songs of the sixties needed more women. Today many of the protagonists of protest music in Latin America are women.
By Wagner Iglecias Europa Viva 2024, the global meeting of western far-right leaders organized by the Spanish political party Vox, took place in Madrid on May 19. Santiago Abascal–the most recognized figure