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About Mónica
Mónica Mateos is a journalist based in Ciudad de México, México.
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In the next six years there will be continuity with change

08 Oct 2024  |  La Jornada
Diego Prieto, director of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), has been reaffirmed by President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo to continue leading the institution for another six years. Prieto emphasizes the need for continuity with change, addressing the challenges of resource scarcity and the importance of self-generated funding. Despite criticism from some union members, Prieto defends the allocation of resources to the Tren Maya project, highlighting the INAH's broader cultural and archaeological responsibilities across Mexico. The institute aims to strengthen its research policies, enhance cultural presence in the U.S., and maintain its commitment to science and critical thinking. Prieto remains optimistic about future collaborations with diplomatic entities and the potential for new cultural declarations, while also addressing internal challenges and corruption.

I would fall short in talking about what La Jornada means for Mexico

21 Sep 2024  |  La Jornada
Ernesto Cortés Nolasco, an 81-year-old avid reader, reflects on the significance of La Jornada in Mexican journalism, emphasizing its role in providing truthful news amidst a landscape of biased media. He recounts his experiences with Prensa Latina and the importance of media in shaping public discourse. The article highlights the enduring principles of La Jornada and its impact on readers, while also acknowledging the challenges faced by media in maintaining integrity. The piece concludes with a tribute to Carmen Lira Saade for her leadership in sustaining the newspaper's reputation over 40 years.

Angélica Azuara recommends La Jornada from her trench: her newspaper stand

21 Sep 2024  |  La Jornada
Angélica Azuara, a newspaper vendor in Mexico City, shares her admiration for La Jornada, describing it as a comprehensive and truthful publication. She reflects on her experiences with censorship and political biases, emphasizing the importance of being informed. Azuara, who supports leftist ideals and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, recounts her personal journey and the challenges she faced as a single mother. Despite political pressures, she remains committed to her beliefs and continues to promote La Jornada, highlighting its role in empowering the public through information.

Environmental crisis in urban Mexico. Quality of life overshadowed by smog.

24 May 2024  |  www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx
The article discusses the severe environmental crisis in urban Mexico, focusing on air pollution and its detrimental effects on public health. It draws parallels with historical events like the 1952 London smog and highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Mexico due to industrialization and urbanization. Despite existing environmental laws, corruption and inadequate enforcement hinder progress. The article underscores the need for sustainable urban planning, renewable energy adoption, and international cooperation to combat climate change and improve air quality. It also mentions specific regions in Mexico making strides in environmental conservation and renewable energy projects.

Carlos Fuentes, the Eternal, in Three Times

01 Oct 2023  |  Revista Carátula
The article is an interview with Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes, conducted by journalist Mónica Mateos. It reflects on Fuentes' thoughts on love, literature, and his disciplined writing process. The interview spans three different periods in Fuentes' life, highlighting his literary achievements, personal reflections, and the impact of his work on new generations. Fuentes discusses his major works, including 'La región más transparente,' 'Carolina Grau,' 'Aura,' 'La muerte de Artemio Cruz,' and 'Vlad,' and shares anecdotes about his life and career. The article also touches on his relationships with other notable literary figures and his legacy in the literary world.

Fernando Benítez

04 Apr 2023  |  La Jornada
Fernando Benítez, a revered journalism teacher at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, emphasized the importance of continuous writing and imagination in journalism. He inspired many students with his storytelling and practical advice, often referencing Rudyard Kipling's principles. Benítez's teachings extended beyond the classroom, influencing generations of journalists. His legacy is celebrated for its impact on cultural journalism and his ability to turn everyday experiences into valuable lessons.

Saramagic

07 Dec 2022  |  La Jornada
The article commemorates the centenary of José Saramago, highlighting his profound influence on Mexican readers and his humanist ideas. It recounts personal experiences with Saramago, particularly his visit to Mexico City in 1999 and a significant event in 2001 where he inspired thousands. The piece also reflects on a recent tribute at the Feria Internacional del Libro de Guadalajara, where Pilar del Río, Saramago's partner, shared his thoughts on democracy and civic responsibility. The article underscores the enduring legacy of Saramago's literature and ideas, symbolized by the olive tree under which his ashes rest.

Saramagic

07 Dec 2022  |  La Jornada
The article celebrates the centenary of José Saramago, highlighting his profound influence on Mexican readers and his humanistic ideas. It recounts personal experiences with Saramago, particularly his visit to Mexico City in 1999 and a significant event in 2001 where he inspired thousands. The text also reflects on a recent tribute at the Guadalajara International Book Fair, where Pilar del Río, Saramago's partner, shared his thoughts on democracy and civic responsibility. The article underscores Saramago's enduring legacy and the continued relevance of his work.

Cheers fill Bellas Artes in tribute to Elena Poniatowska

19 May 2022  |  La Jornada
Elena Poniatowska celebrated her 90th birthday at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, surrounded by friends and admirers. The event, organized by the Secretaría de Cultura and the Government of Mexico City, featured speeches praising her contributions to literature and social causes. Notable attendees included Alejandra Frausto, Marcelo Ebrard, Adán Augusto López Hernández, and Claudia Sheinbaum. The celebration included performances, readings of Poniatowska's works, and a musical tribute by the Orquesta Escuela Carlos Chávez.

Nota informativa acerca de la exposición Pinta la Revolución en el Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes de la Ciudad de México.

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