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San Diego Moves to Remove Cesar Chavez References Citywide

-Editorial San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria signed an executive order directing city departments to undertake a comprehensive effort to remove references to Cesar Chavez from city facilities, programs, and public assets, while recognizing the broader legacy of farmworker rights activism…
When Women’s Self-Empowerment Seems Otherwise: The Uncooperative Domestic Violence Victim

By: Veronica Henderson, Attorney at Law. As we celebrate women during Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, there are certain actions taken by women that seem to work against their own empowerment. However, the dynamics of the situation may…
Women’s Participation on Corporate Boards: Progress, Gaps, and Challenges in Mexico Compared to the United States

By: Mtra. Terry Ahtziry Cárdenas Banda, attorney, internationalist, professor, philanthropist, law professor, and social activist Throughout history, societies have transformed their legal, institutional, and social structures with the aim of promoting greater inclusion of women in decision-making spaces. This process…
Tijuana Hosts California Delegation to Strengthen Binational Cooperation

-Editorial Tijuana Mayor Ismael Burgueño Ruiz received a delegation of elected officials from California as part of the second Baja FAM Trip, an initiative aimed at strengthening ties between the two border regions and promoting binational collaboration. The delegation included…
Economic Analysis of the Exchange Rate and Oil Prices Amid the 2026 Middle East Conflict

By: Dr. Alejandro Diaz-Bautista, Economist and Research Professor (PhD). The prolongation of a regional conflict in the Middle East for more than a month—particularly if it involves the closure or partial disruption of the Strait of Hormuz—would generate significant pressure…
Calexico Opens “Women in the Arts 2026” Exhibition

-Editorial The Calexico Recreation Department and the Carmen Durazo Cultural Arts Center hosted the opening of the “Women in the Arts 2026” exhibition on March 17, highlighting the creative work of female artists from across the region and internationally. The…
U.S. and Japan Unveil Broad Economic, Defense, and Tech Agreements

-Editorial President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi met at the White House on Thursday and announced a wide-ranging set of initiatives aimed at strengthening the U.S.-Japan alliance, boosting economic investment, and reinforcing security cooperation across the Indo-Pacific region.…
Imperial Valley College Nursing Program to Host National Accreditation Review

-Editorial Imperial Valley College’s Nursing and Allied Health Department will host a site visit from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) as part of the initial national accreditation review of the college’s Associate Degree of Science in Registered…
Dolores Huerta Speaks Out Amid Cesar Chavez Sexual Misconduct Allegations

-Editorial A major controversy has emerged involving allegations that late labor leader Cesar Chavez engaged in inappropriate sexual behavior involving women and minors during his tenure as president of the United Farm Workers. Civil rights leader Dolores Huerta ended decades…
Mexico Records Historic International Visitor Numbers in January 2026

-Editorial Mexico saw record numbers of international visitors and tourists in January 2026, signaling strong growth in the country’s tourism sector, officials said. President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo reported that 8.84 million international visitors arrived in Mexico last month, a 10%…
