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Kapell

I´m an International Relations student at ITAM, but before I studied three semesters of Communication Sciences at the Universidad Iberoamericana. I´ve written for two different university newspapers and, right now, I´m an editor for El Globalista México. Definitely, my two passions are music and writing.


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A Female President, Why Not?

“Don´t cry for me Argentina, the truth is I never left you,” sings Madonna in Evita, an award-winning film that tells the story of the first female president of Latin [...]

Ángel de la Independencia

As part of our  coverage on “The New City” we asked our bloggers for some pictures from their cities. Are there any places in their cities that are prime examples for [...]

Public Transport in Mexico City

As part of our  coverage on “The New City” we asked our bloggers for some pictures from their cities. Are there any places in their cities that are prime examples for [...]

Guanajuato City, Mexico

As part of our  coverage on “The New City” we asked our bloggers for some pictures from their cities. Are there any places in their cities that are prime examples for [...]

“Justice, fertile land and freedom”

“Justice, land and freedom”, a famous saying went during the Mexican Revolution. Today, Mexico’s land represents more than simply a percent of GDP; Mexico’s land has been for centuries a [...]

Formalizing Tradition, the Tianguis Example

Folklore suggests the Mesoamerican Tianguis (street markets, or as we call them in Mexico, “markets on wheels”) were created many years ago, when the hungry farmers decided to organize in [...]

A Water City Running Dry

The ancient México-Tenochtitlan was created on the lake of Texcoco. There, the Aztecs –our grateful ancestors– worshiped Tlaloc, the god of rain, a creator of life. Hundreds of years later [...]

The Mexican Energy Dilemma

Increased environmental awareness and business opportunities have begun to foster new attempts to introduce alternative energies into our daily lives. While the world still relies mostly on traditional energy sources [...]

It´s all about real social cohesion!

Everything started in August 2008 when all kinds of Mexicans flooded the Zócalo -the main square in the historic center of Mexico City -  with thousands of lit candles in [...]