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Norma, The Invincible Woman

In the course of fighting social injustice, Mexican activist Norma Andrade has been shot, stabbed and left for dead more than once.

Posted byPaul WolfleFebruary 28, 2012April 27, 2012Posted inAdvocacy, ARTICLES, El Paso, FEATURE, Mexico, North America, Sexism, SOCIO-POLITICS, TexasTags: maquiladoras, Mexican, NAFTA, Norma Andrade, sexismLeave a comment on Norma, The Invincible Woman

Mojito

The weather outside may be frightful where you live, but in other parts of the world, it’s still nice and sunny. Throw in a beach or pool, add a nice mojito cocktail, and you’ve got the recipe for a great vacation.

Posted byRebecca MacLaryDecember 7, 2011December 9, 2011Posted inCuba, EVENTS/TRAVEL/FOOD, FEATURE, Mexico, Worldwide Eats & Global TreatsTags: Cuba, Ernest Hemingway, Mexican, mojito, rumLeave a comment on Mojito
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