Mexico

café CACITA fundraiser

06/13/2009 06:00
06/13/2009 10:00

  CACITA is a community center located in Oaxaca Mexico designed to build and engineer solar and bike- powered tools and machinery and other sustainable technologies.

An Alternative Explanation for the "Health Emergency" in Mexico

As many are beginning to notice, the number of deaths attributed to the swine flu in Mexico has been greatly exaggerated.  The first sign that something was amiss should have been the absence of information on the identities of the deceased.  Missing were the normally present stories on the tragic lives of the victims.  The second sign that something was amiss should have been the impressively small number of attributed deaths outside of Mexico.  Despite all the hype, we are now finding out that this strain of swine flu is largely benign.  How could such a small sto

Arte Sin Fronteras Performance and Screening of Oaxaca Radio Documentary

05/09/2009 17:00

5:00pm -- Performances by Teresa Ortiz, Kyle "Guante" Myhre, Juliana Hu Pegues, Tatiana Ormaza, Grupo Quetzal, AB Capoeira Senavox,  Fire Dancer

Swiss Vivisector Roche, Rumsfeld, WHO and CDC Continue Disinformation Re Mexico

Swiss Vivisector Roche, Rumsfeld, WHO and CDC Continue Disinformation Re Mexico
by Roche Watch Saturday, Apr. 25, 2009 at 2:05 PM
 

The World Health Organization, CDC, Pentagon war criminal Donald Rumsfeld, Roche, (Swiss drug vivisector) and others are invested in a disinformation campaign being propagated by neocon media to promote Tamiflu and toxic vaccinations in Mexico.

 

Everything for everyone, nothing for just ourselves: Zapatista Coffee in Minnesota

"Chiapas...bleeds coffee," wrote Subcommandante Marcos in 1992, before the Zapatista uprising. The far southern state of Chiapas is one of the poorest in Mexico, a state where the indigenous Maya peoples have repeatedly rebelled against  government policies that deny them land, deny the use of indigenous languages in education and government, and help wealthy absentee landowners extract the many resources of the state--petroleum, gas, hydroelectric power, cattle, food crops--and coffee.  One third of the coffee produced in Mexico is grown in Chiapas.

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