On September 26, 2014, 43 student-teachers from a rural teaching college in Ayotzinapa, Mexico commandeered several buses and traveled to Iguala, a neighboring city, to protest a conference hosted by the Mayor of Iguala’s wife. During their journey, the students were intercepted by local police, taken in to custody, and turned over to Guerreros Unidos, […]
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Balancing Past and Present: New Year’s Eve in Mexico
Merrymaking is almost a national pastime in Mexico, a nation rich in unique traditions and festivals, and its approach to New Year’s Eve is no different. Mexico City is at the heart of the country’s celebrations. Street festivals complete with vendors hawking traditional food and drink, live music, and fireworks erupt throughout the city, with […]
A Street Cart Named Desire: Mexico City’s Best Street Food
Widely recognized as one of the best cities for street food in the world, Mexico City is renowned for the diversity of its cuisine and the freshness of its ingredients. It would take a lifetime to sample each tasty dish Mexico City has to offer, a lifetime I would gladly spend in a spicy pork […]