Truthout
Mexico
How an Indigenous Woman Left Her Mark on a Tumultuous Presidential Campaign in Mexico
Her campaign has inspired her supporters.
Communities in US and Mexico at Risk From Sewage, Pollution and Disease
An environmental health crisis threatens millions of lives.
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Pay Up, Hombres
DEA Operation Played Hidden Role in the Disappearance of Five Innocent Mexicans
The agency did nothing to investigate or help.
Between Black and White: Red-Brown Color Consciousness
The colorline has always been black and white, a prism that generally erases Indigenous peoples.
An Urgent Call for a Miracle in Mexico — for All Our Sakes
Success for peaceful Indigenous revolution in Mexico calls for international support.
The Era of Walls: Greeting Climate-Change Victims With a Man-Made Dystopia
We are now witnessing a “catastrophic convergence.”
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Are Mexicans Indigenous?
Indigeneity applies to the present, not just to the past.
Hundreds Dead in Mexico After Earthquake Strikes on Anniversary of Devastating 1985 Quake
Laura Carlsen discusses earthquakes in Mexico City.
Coca-Cola Sucks Wells Dry in Chiapas, Forcing Residents to Buy Water
Coca-Cola's water use is causing a health crisis in Chiapas.