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4 short films by women filmmakers from Sonora will be screened at the Film Fest Tucson
The Film Fest Tucson program includes narrative and documentary short films and feature films that have been selected…
Los Tigres del Norte: Historia que cuenta, the documentary that talks about migration
Throughout their more than 50-year career, Los Tigres del Norte have told many stories, but without a doubt…
Bracero Program: how Mexicans kept the United States afloat under harsh conditions
Between 1942 and 1964, the Bracero Program operated to regulate the temporary work of Mexicans in the United…
Anitra “Yukue” Molina, Yaqui graffiti artist and muralist from Arizona
Through graffiti, the artist Anitra Molina, aka Yukue, represents the identity of the Yaqui people in Arizona “Yukue”…
Baja California seeks to install electric car companies to accelerate economy
Baja California seeks to sneak into an emerging opportunity niche: the electric car market. The Ministry of Economy…
Northwestern states see more export opportunities with Halal certification
Baja California, Baja California Sur, Sonora and Sinaloa account for 13% of food exports; with the Halal certification…
Ruth Gordon Schnapp: California’s First Structural Engineer
Ruth Gordon Schnapp was California’s first female structural engineer. The daughter of Lithuanian immigrants, she lived at a…
“Ellas no bailan solas” (They don’t dance alone), photographic series about the 15-year-old parties of the daughters of Mexican migrants in San Diego
The goal of “Ellas no bailan solas” is to show the history of Mexican migration to the United…
Mexico could be the leading market for nearshoring: Tijuana, one of the most benefited
A study by the US consulting firm Bain & Company projects that Mexico could become the leading nearshoring…
Olvera Street: this is the origyn of the city of Los Ángeles
The history of Los Angeles began on Olvera Street, an emblematic place that honors Mexico and its influence…