Tag: mexico
Day of the Dead: From Aztec goddess worship to modern Mexican...
Kirby Farah, University of Southern California – Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Day of the Dead might sound like a solemn affair, but...
Mexican women are angry about rape, murder and government neglect –...
Luis Gómez Romero, University of Wollongong and María de la Macarena Iribarne González, University of Wollongong
Wearing green bandannas and dousing police in pink glitter,...
The role of Canadian mining in the plight of Central American...
Tyler Morgenstern, University of California, Santa Barbara
In October 2018, a group of some 4,000 migrants set out en masse from Honduras, headed north toward...
Counting 11 million undocumented immigrants is easier than Trump thinks
Jennifer Van Hook, Pennsylvania State University
It is now clear that there will be no question about citizenship on the 2020 U.S. Census.
After the Supreme...
How much power can one image actually have?
Nicole Smith Dahmen, University of Oregon and Paul Slovic, University of Oregon
When the Associated Press published Julia Le Duc’s photograph of a drowned Salvadoran...
Thousands of asylum seekers left waiting at the US-Mexico border
Savitri Arvey, University of California San Diego and Steph Leutert, University of Texas at Austin
Over the past three months, the number of Central Americans...
Hydropower dams can harm coastal areas far downstream
Paula Ezcurra, University of California San Diego and Octavio Aburto, University of California San Diego
Thousands of hydroelectric dams are under construction around the world,...
Americans might love Cinco de Mayo, but few know what they’re...
Kirby Farah, University of Southern California – Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Many Americans celebrate Cinco de Mayo, but how many actually know...