In order to obtain new and better results in education, universities must work with a new approach and in a coordinated way with government, enterpreneurs and organized civil society. As part of his participation in the ACE Fellows Program, Dr. Jorge Sosa López, Dean of CETYS University’s College of Engineering, …
Read More »Brawley Chamber of Commerce
By: Katie Beth Luna, Brawley Chamber of Commerce Director. The Brawley Chamber of Commerce is a business association that was established in 1904 in Brawley, California. At the time of establishment, the Chamber of Commerce was a hub for business exchange and community interaction. Throughout the years our conceptual purpose …
Read More »The 27th Annual Mariachi Festival Celebrates Culture
By: Mario Conde Mariachi Music has been the traditional music of Mexico for decades and its sound has worldwide recognition. So it’s no surprise that Calexico being a border city decided to capitalize on that tradition and have an annual event that brings the best mariachi bands around. Through its …
Read More »Dr. Martha Garcia was selected as the new IVC President
-Editorial The publishing business has given us the opportunity to meet several amazing people, among those is Martha Garcia, who we met about two years ago. Dr. Garcia captivated us with her charming and friendly personality, ever since we met we became good friends, she’s certainly a bright, hard-working and …
Read More »It’s Urgent to Have a Decent Minimum Wage for Workers
By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (PhD) In Mexico, a decent minimum wage for workers is urgently needed. All presidential candidates must support the proposal to increase minimum wage. Minimum Wage must reach 98.15 pesos and up to 100 pesos a day. Mexico’s general minimum wage is the lowest among the …
Read More »Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia Will Honor Local Holocaust Survivor Rose Peppin
(RANCHO MIRAGE, CA) Friday morning, Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia and the Tolerance Education Center will host a ceremony to honor local Holocaust Survivor, Rose Peppin. “In the midst of the last generation of Holocaust survivors, we must do everything possible to preserve and share these stories so that the world will …
Read More »Imperial Valley Elections is a Show to Watch
By: Mario Conde Election time is here again in the Imperial Valley as candidates are hitting the streets to meet the voters and convince them to vote for them in the upcoming June primary. But beyond putting signs and advertising in the local media helps win the election, it is …
Read More »DOJ and DHS Decide to Forcibly Separate Families and Prosecute Asylum Seekers
WASHINGTON, DC – The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Department of Justice (DOJ) announced new efforts that will result in forcible separation of vulnerable families seeking protection in the United States under U.S. law. AILA Executive Director Benjamin Johnson responded: “It is a gross injustice that DOJ and DHS …
Read More »Inventor of the Twitter Hashtag Talks About the Future We Want
-Editorial C.M. Rubin, Creator of The Global Search for Education and Founder of CMRubinWorld discusses the future of social media communications with Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards (TDIA) 2018 honoree Chris Messina. How will the multitude of tools we have at our fingertips continue to change communications as we know them …
Read More »GOVERNOR FRANCISCO VEGA ATTENDED THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO AND CANADA PREMIERS GOVERNORS SUMMIT
Presents opportunities for economic development and infrastructure in the entity PHOENIX, Arizona.- On Sunday May 6th, the Governor of Baja California, Francisco Vega de Lamadrid, participated in the second annual summit between Governors of the United States, Mexico and Premiers of Canada, where topics were discussed for the benefit of …
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