Hortencia González is a Mexican who currently resides in Venice, California. In this interview, she talks about the Mexico’s cultura and its major challenges to overcome.
Sofía Ramos talks about the "brain drain" in Mexico by the need to find a more efficient education in another country.
Lindsey Villaseñor talks about the culture, the traditions, colors and flavors of our Mexico.
Victor Ramos, since his perspective as a student, describe the mentality of Mexico.
Maria Antonia Domenica Haase Icaza presents her history in Mexico and how she could get a better life after arriving from another country.
Herman Borbolla was born in the state of Chiapas, Mexico, and has been living in London, England for two years.
Corinna Levine Dahlin tells us why she has decided to make Mexico her permanent home.
Sylvia McNamee, a Canadian who resides permanently in Mexico, decided to change "milk and honey" with "beans and rice".
Elidee Hernández discusses her perception of Mexico for the Project Caras de Mexico.
Alex Gomez presents a brief look at Mexico's past, present and future through the project "Caras de Mexico".
The artist Claudia Bremer, resident of Ensenada, Baja California , Mexico giving her point of view about the presidential elections in Mexico.
"Caras de Mexico" is a project/social experiment that was developed by Mijo! Brands and several artists, photographers and general public.
María Inés Jaime Ramos presents her Mexico through the project "Caras de Mexico" (Faces of Mexico).
Daniel Gomez explains why president elect Peña Nieto could be good for Mexico in an article for "Caras de Mexico"
Sarah Elengorn from the UK and living in Puerto Vallarta tells us what Mexico means to her.
The National Forestry Commission is making a large scale commitment to the environmental protection of forests in Mexico.
Last year during the summer holidays in Mexico City a program called "Summer Job 2011" launched for working on city improvement projects.