When Andrés Manuel López Obrador protested his 2006 presidential loss, his supporters took over Mexico City's Zócalo. Catherine Dunn takes us under the tents of Camp Peje.
Being a mother in Mexico presents unique challenges and benefits to
women whose own upbringing has taken place in different cultures and
countries.
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The American Benevolent Society was formed in Mexico City in 1868 by the US Consul and a board of wealthy American businessmen to look after their less fortunate brethren – the Civil War veterans, ne’er do wells, and hard-luck cases who needed a hand.
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