Reviving Wonders: The Tijuana Cultural Center Aquarium’s Journey from Closure to a New Wave of Aquatic Life

Every year, an average of 50,000 people, including 9,000 students, visit the Tijuana Cultural Center, which is a part of the Secretary of Culture of the Government of Mexico. The…

The Art of Pollination: José Hugo Sánchez’s Interpretative Journey

In the art world, an exhibit titled “Pollination” by José Hugo Sánchez has captured the imagination and attention of many. At the heart of this exhibit is a unique installation…

Unveiling the Impact of Glasses on Dark Circles: Causes and Prevention Strategies

Dark circles under the eyes are a common concern for many people, impacting both appearance and self-perception. In this article, we’ll explore the causes of dark circles and discuss various…

Holiday Hope in Tijuana: Migrants Find Joy and Solidarity in Shelters

In Tijuana, the holiday season is marked by a unique blend of hope and hardship for about 4,000 migrants staying in shelters, like Guadalupe and her family. Fleeing threats in…

Tijuana: Where Past and Progress Meet

Tijuana, a bustling border city in Mexico, boasts a rich history that has evolved over the centuries into a major manufacturing and medical hub, offering a compelling blend of tradition…

Supporting Asylum Seekers in San Diego

In San Ysidro, California, a border town, 10 miles from San Diego, the Iris Ave Transit Center has become a gathering point for hundreds of asylum seekers arriving in the…

Tijuana: Exploring Iconic Landmarks & Culinary Delights

Tijuana, a vibrant border city, offers an array of exciting experiences for visitors. From iconic landmarks to mouthwatering cuisine, this city has something for everyone. One such landmark that greets…

How Parole Works for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans

Not every citizen of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela (CHNV) is eligible to apply for parole under current policy. To be paroled to the U.S. under this program, migrants must…

Embajadores de Jesus in Tijuana

10 km from the Tijuana San Ysidro border lies the Canyon de Alacran or Scorpion’s Canyon, one of the city’s poorest neighborhoods. There are no paved roads, the site is…

Tijuana Women Demand Actions Against Femicides

On Wednesday, March 8, 2023, on Día Internacional de las Mujeres — International Women’s Day several hundred women gathered at the Monumento Mexico round circle in Zona Rio, Tijuana, Mexico to…

Authentic Mexican Tacos in Hyattsville

If you’re looking for authentic Mexican tacos in the DMV, then you’ve found the place at Taqueria La Placita.  Amazing flavors with a large variety of meat and veggies.…

Mexicali got me Tasting the Blues

We’re always on a quest for good Mexican in DC. Not Salvadoran. Not Chipotle — I want my tacos served with a smile So we came here to Mexicali Blues…

Postmates Profit Rides on the Back of Couriers

Postmates roared into town 18 months ago with the promise of being able to deliver virtually anything to anyone in the District within an hour. They charge a 10% purchase…

Mission Mexican Cuisine by Chef Rodrigo Albarran-Torres

El Centro, D.F. GT

The decor was very rustic with lots of rich gnarled, and salvaged wood as well as metal tubs and spigots instead of sinks in the bathroom. Most interesting still is…

Clarendon Food Crawl

 What a treat! You simply can’t beat five lovely restaurants in the heart of Arlington for only $40 per person. A play on those fun Pub Crawls that seem to…