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Mujeres a las armas: las adelitas y su papel en la Revolución mexicana
Desde distintas trincheras, las soldaderas combatieron contra los más de 30 años de dictadura porfirista Por Omar Barrientos Nieto | El Pais | NOV. 18, 2023 | Foto Cortesia de Archivo Fotográfico Díaz, Delgado y García No se puede contar la historia de la Revolución mexicana sin incluir la participación de mujeres ... -
Celebrating the Mexican Revolution
By Mexico News Daily Staff | Mexico News Daily | NOV. 20, 2023 | Photo by Andrea Murica Today marks the 113th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution, a critical event in Mexico’s history that helped shape the country’s modern political and social structures. Here are the basics you need to ... -
Decolonizing Thanksgiving
By Albert Bender | People's World | NOV. 21, 2023 | Photo By Steven Senne Once again, we approach another Thanksgiving holiday (or Un-Thanksgiving or Thanks-taking Day—take your pick depending on who you are). There is the mythology we’ve all been taught: happy generic Native Americans sitting with equally happy ... -
60 years after JFK’s assassination, Secret Service members share memories in new documentary
By Marcheta Fornoff | Fort Worth Report | NOV. 2, 2023 | Photo Courtesy John. F Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum Clint Hill remembers President John F. Kennedy’s assassination as if it happened yesterday. At the age of 91, the event still plays like a movie in the former Secret ... -
No fun in Acapulco: Smashed buildings, overturned boats and broken lives in wake of Hurricane ...
By Partick J. McDonnell | Los Angeles Times | NOV. 13, 2023 | Photo By Patrick J. McDonnell ACAPULCO — Acapulco’s iconic cliff divers are ready to resume daily shows, but there are no spectators to witness their death-defying leaps from the craggy heights of La Quebrada into the churning sea below. ... -
‘It was like being transported into México’: How fólklorico helps students connect with their roots
Story & Photo by Natalie Hernadez | Los Angeles Times | NOV. 3, 2023 Alondra Ordaz and other women from the Grupo Folklórico Mexica squeeze into the cramped teachers’ lounge at Minnie Gant Elementary in Long Beach, their makeshift dressing room for the day. They step into bright, colorful skirts, ... -
A cease-fire in Gaza isn’t a fantasy. Here’s how it could work.
By Shadi Hamid | The Washington Post | NOV. 8, 2023 | Photo by Abed Khaled The destruction in Gaza has reached staggering levels. More than 4,000 children have died — equivalent to 600,000 children as a share of the U.S. population. It is not sufficient to say war is tragic, although it is. ... -
A Humanitarian Pause in Gaza
By The New York Times Editorial Board | NOV. 3, 2023 | Photo by Yousef Masoud Four weeks ago, Israel began its military campaign to defeat Hamas, in retaliation for the attack on Oct. 7 that killed more than 1,400 people, kidnapped some 240 others and destroyed a fundamental sense of security ... -
Luis C. Garza, Chicano photographer, showcased in a new documentary about his life and journey
Luis C. Garza hosts its World Premiere screening as part of the Special Shorts Program By Serena Sanchez | Caló News | NOV. 3, 2023 | Photo Courtesy of CauseConnect Walls littered with art pieces ranging from his own to paintings by David Alfaro Siqueiros, mementos accumulated from his travels ... -
President López Obrador outlines reconstruction plan for Acapulco
By MND Staff | Mexico News Daily | NOV. 1, 2023 | Photo by Rogelio Morales A week after Hurricane Otis slammed into the Pacific coast in Guerrero as a Category 5 storm, the federal government has announced a 61.3-billion-peso recovery plan (US $3.4 billion) for Acapulco and the neighboring ...