~ This interview was originally published on March 13, 2013 ~ “In Mexico, if you are indigenous, a woman, and poor, you are screwed.” Eufrosina Cruz Mendoza does not hold her father responsible for marrying his sister when she was Continue reading →
This Sunday, June 5, thirteen Mexican states will hold local elections. Many of these elections occur against the backdrop of increasing violence and political corruption. According to Semaforo Delictivo, seven of these states are experiencing increasing homicides (Aguascalientes, Baja California, Continue reading →
~ This blog post, part of the Montaña column, was first published by Razones.com on June 13, 2015 ~ — Haven’t we been over this? We need to move forward. — That’s what President Peña Nieto said when he was Continue reading →
~ This article was originally published by El País on March 16, 2015 ~ Ahuacuotzingo is a small mountain town in the state of Guerrero. This means at least three things. One, that it is stuck right in the heart Continue reading →