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Monday is here... Shall we start with our coffee of the day?

A military man can be president of Mexico

We knew that for decades the army responded faithfully to the orders of the president who, as is well known, is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and has always been above this institution.

Today, the situation is completely different and the door has been opened for him to potentially lead the destiny of the country. Could a military man be president of Mexico? Read the analysis of Lillian Briseño.

Free School of Law (but not of Discrimination)

On Thursday, the new rector of this university was elected and the centennial school missed the opportunity to have a woman at the head of its 110-year history, Ligia González, due to a previous case of sexual orientation discrimination against a candidate for the chair of labor law.

Read to Barbara Anderson and the case that reaffirms that the Free Law School has many values, but one of them is not exactly diversity.

What does your memory taste like?

So far, more than 800 Venezuelans have been returned from the United States via Tijuana. 24,000 work visas were offered in exchange for Mexico receiving migrants crossing irregularly under Title 42.

Read the testimony of José, who is part of the first group of Venezuelans to return to Mexico through the Garita del Chaparral, written by Yolanda Morales. Yolanda Morales.

✌🏻 | Milpamerica Resists

Land defenders create cumbia, rap and sones to talk about alternatives to the climate crisis in Mexico and Central America. Read our guest column Mitzy Violeta Cortés where she tells us more about this project to raise awareness, as Central American countries are experiencing the effects of the climate crisis with greater intensity every day, despite the fact that this region only emits around 0.3% of carbon dioxide emissions.


🎙 Do we have any coffee left?

Barbara Anderson tells us more about her book (IN)VISIBLE. 24 stories of success and happiness of people with disabilities. It is important to listen to her and read it to generate more awareness and empathy. Don't miss it.


😎 That's all for today! Have a great week.

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