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Hundreds of thousands of Middle- and Upper-middle class young professionals from Mexico are leaving their home country in numbers and under circumstances never seen before--according to Mexican official figures as many as 250,000 every year. Here, we are aiming to tell their story of who they are and the reasons behind their exodus
1. Identifícate (nombre, edad, lugar de origen, profesión o actividad principal, estado civil y cualquier otro dato que consideres te identifique)
2. ¿Dónde vives, desde hace cuánto?
3. ¿Has vivido en otro lugar, además de México? ¿Dónde, por cuánto tiempo?
4. ¿Qué razón te llevó a vivir en tu lugar actual?
5. ¿Te mudaste por voluntad propia o a tu pesar?
6. ¿Qué es lo que más te gusta del lugar donde vives?
7. ¿Qué es lo que más te disgusta?
8. ¿Qué es a lo que más te costó trabajo acostumbrarte?
9. ¿Qué consideras haber ganado y haber perdido al mudarte ahí?
10. ¿Te gustaría regresar a México? Si la respuesta es sí, ¿pronto, algún día o aún no sabes cuándo? Si la respuesta es no, ¿por qué?
11. ¿Qué es lo que extrañas más de México?
12. ¿Qué es lo que menos extrañas?
13. ¿Tienes muchos amigos o familiares en una situación parecida a la tuya (viviendo fuera de México)? ¿Crees que eso puede tener alguna consecuencia para México?
14. Cuando vuelves de regreso a México por vacaciones, ¿cómo te sientes?, ¿qué sensaciones o pensamientos te genera estar de vuelta?
15. Cuando oyes hablar en la prensa o la televisión de inmigrantes, inmigrantes mexicanos o inmigrantes latinoamericanos, ¿sientes que están hablando de ti?
Coordinate three Spanish weeklies with a certified combined circulation of 195,000 copies. Oversee journalistic standards in all Meximerica Media (RUMBO’s publisher) products. Coordinate special projects and content for Syndicated products such as biweeklies El Popular (
Perform bureau-chief duties. Manage 5 reporters, 3 photographers. Coordinate local coverage, design and news edition for a daily Monday-to-Friday Spanish publication. Manage local budget, freelancers and interns included. Perform Spokesperson duties for RUMBO in
2000-2002 Columnist, Milenio Diario & Milenio Semanal,
Wrote El canto
2000 Editor-in-Chief, To2.com,
To2.com was the first online Latin American newspaper with original content published both in English and Spanish, with newsrooms in
1998-2000 Special Affairs Reporter, El Financiero Newspaper, Mexico City, Mexico
Reported and wrote In-depth features on a wide variety of topics, such as Immigration, Poverty, Genetics, Natural Disasters and Technology, both throughout
1998 Madrid Correspondent, Mexican Newspaper El Financiero
Reported and wrote weekly features and breaking news on a wide variety of topics related to Spanish society such as Immigration, Terrorism, Tourism, Politics, European Monetary Union, Publishing Industry, Soccer and Arts.
1997 - 1998 Reporter, Arts & Culture, Reforma Newspaper,
Reported and wrote In-depth features, interviews and profiles on Literature, Education, Technology and Religion; covered breaking news and special assignments.
1996 – 1997 Deputy Editor, Reforma Newspaper, Mexico City, Mexico
Edited news wires to be published in Syndicated products. Edited copy and designed pages for Syndication clients.
Bebé Mundo [2006-2007], El Siglo de Torreón [2006], Travesías [2002-2003], Expansión [2001], Letras Libres, Latin Trade [2000]
Teaching Experience
2001-2002 Guest Professor,
July 2001: Master’s Degree in Journalism, Universidad Autónoma de Durango. Course title: Internet as research tool for Investigative Journalists.
August 2002: Mural Newspaper, Guadalajara, Mexico. Workshop title: Features for reporters and editors.
2005-2006 Discussion panel moderator, Presenter,
2005 Texas Book Festival: discussion panel on the Juárez murders, by writers and journalists. Austin Mayor’s Book Club 2006: Finale Event, conversation with Luis Alberto Urrea, author of The Devil’s Highway, 2006’s selected book. 2006 Texas Book Festival: Presenter & Moderator: María Elena Salinas (I am my father’s daughter) and Sonia Nazario (Enrique’s Journey).
2001-2002 Press and PR Associate, Turner Publicaciones,
Launch of Noema essay collection, which included Five Days in London, by John Lucaks and Conversations with Picasso, by Brassaï, among other titles. Coordinated content for both revistadelibros.com & turnerlibros.com.
2002 Co-author, Explorando el ciberperiodismo iberoamericano, Mexico
Collection of essays on Cyber Journalism in Latin America, coordinated by Gerardo Albarrán de Alba, Salvador Camarena and Rossana Fuentes Berain, published by Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) and CECSA. Author of chapter Internet and its impact on Mexican Journalism.
· April 2006. RUMBO de Austin. Outstanding Daily category, Bronze Award; José Martí Awards by the National Association of Hispanic Publications.
· BA, Communications. Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, Mexico. Major in Journalism.
· Certificate Program in Politics, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, Mexico.
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