Within the last 10 months, I took hundreds of photos while visiting Mexico. These are just a few of my favorites, captioned with how I see Mexico and why I keep returning. Humble, human, hopeful.
Category: Mexico
2nd Annual Oaxaca International Independent Film and Video Festival
The Oaxaca FilmFest, an official cultural event of Oaxaca de Juarez, Mexico, will be taking place November 12 – 19, 2011 in the richly romantic and storied city renowned as an epicenter of culture in the Americas. The festival is…
Huatulco Becomes The First Destination in the Americas to Receive EarthCheck Gold Certification
HUATULCO, Mexico – The coastal paradise, Huatulco in southern Mexico, became the first destination in the Americas to receive EarthCheck’s Gold certification today, in yet another display of Mexico’s sustainable tourism credentials. Huatulco received the prestigious certification for meeting the rigorous sustainable tourism requirements…
Quick Facts on Mexico Stats – Good News
Some very interesting stats on Mexico to note! Bret Stephens of The Wall Street Journal recently discussed President Calderon’s editorial board visit to say, “Yet a funny thing happened on the way to Mexico being called another failed state. To wit, the “failed…
Mexico Tourism Surge Brings Hopes of Strengthening Int’l Recovery
Travel giant Expedia has reported strong growth in tourism to Mexico in the past 12 months, so much so that the firm has bumped Mexico up into its top 3 destinations worldwide. Expedia owned Hotels.com reported that bookings have increased by…
Award-Winning Actor, Humanitarian Jose Yenque to Dedicate Doctorate Degree to Tijuana Youth
The MEXICO Report By Susie Albin-Najera On Saturday, May 21, 2011 and on the heels of returning from the 2011 Cannes Film Festival to represent his film “Miss Bala” (produced by Gael Garcia Bernal & Diego Luna of Canana Films),…