Despite Silence Around Mexico’s Brutal Crackdown, Solidarity With Teachers Grows
Shadowproof spoke to laborer and activist Tony Rodriguez, who has been documenting these protests on social media, about Oaxaca’s history of rebellion.
Delete Your Account – Episode 5: Dying For Education
On this episode, Roqayah and Kumars talk to Andalusia Knoll, a freelance multimedia journalist based in Mexico City.
Mexican Immigration Reverses: Do We Still Need A Wall?
A report from the Pew Research Center released Thursday claims that more Mexicans are leaving the US than entering it.
Mexican Supreme Court Rules Prohibition Of Cannabis Unconstitutional
The Mexican Supreme Court ruled that cannabis prohibition “violates the right to free development of one’s personality.”
Ayotzinapa: Still Searching For Mexico’s Missing 43
Independent journalist Andalusia: Families of Mexico’s missing 43 students from a teaching college in Ayotzinapa are fearless, & still searching for answers.
Journalists Are Under Attack In Mexico (VIDEO)
Mexico is one of the world’s most dangerous countries for journalists, and the southern state of Veracruz is notorious. The killing of photojournalist Ruben Espinosa highlights a crisis for Press Freedom in Mexico.