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Journalism and Mexican politics. How does freedom of the press in Mexico affect the country? My name is Jackie Barrientes, a graduate student at the University of North Carolina, living in Concord, NC. I received my bachelor’s in journalism at the University of North Texas and I’m originally from South Texas. This blog will record my research on the impact journalism has had on Mexico. How has journalist’s fight for free press changed how the politicians view the press? November 11, 2007 at 11:54 pm.
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Reaction: The Digital Divide | Journalism and Mexican politics
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Journalism and Mexican politics. How does freedom of the press in Mexico affect the country? Reaction: The Digital Divide. November 9, 2007. While reading Jessica’s Blog, From the Middle of Nowhere to Everywhere. And how have other places with the same problems found a way to solve them? Not only will solar energy provide so much power to the poorer people of Africa, but it will also keep pollution down. Electricity causes pollution. You can actually see how much pollution you cause at this ̶...8221;...
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Reaction: Big Brother watching too much | Journalism and Mexican politics
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Journalism and Mexican politics. How does freedom of the press in Mexico affect the country? Reaction: Big Brother watching too much. November 9, 2007. Josh Vorhees made me laugh for a moment as I read his blog about privacy in the online world. What if they saw that I bought a surfboard and could continuously hurt myself trying to learn? I want to scream out, “That’s none of your damn business what I do! But then where would it stop? Would they then look at every aspect of my life? So, yeah, after laugh...
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Reaction: The baby boomer journalists | Journalism and Mexican politics
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Journalism and Mexican politics. How does freedom of the press in Mexico affect the country? Reaction: The baby boomer journalists. November 9, 2007. The Charlotte Observer’s own Andria Krewson touched on a subject that I’m sure is on the minds of many baby boomers in the newsroom: traditional journalism. And if a younger journalist is unwilling to hear it, share anyway. Maybe one day they’ll be older journalists and know exactly what you felt like and remember something you might’ve said. Blog at WordPr...
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Democracy for Mexican journalists? | Journalism and Mexican politics
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Journalism and Mexican politics. How does freedom of the press in Mexico affect the country? Democracy for Mexican journalists? December 8, 2007. Much of my research relied on newspaper articles from around Mexico and from border cities in the U.S. where the violence is spilling over. Web sites, such as the Committee to Protect Journalists and Inter American Press Association, provided a lot of background information and ideas they hope will alleviate the situation. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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This Land: June 2011
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News and ideas on immigration. Thursday, June 30, 2011. Students plan rally at Obama's Charlotte campaign headquarters. A Charlotte youth group affiliated with the Latin American Coalition is calling on President Obama to sign an executive order that would halt deportation of many college–aged illegal immigrants. The United 4 The Dream youth group will be rallying Friday at 5 pm in front of Obama’s re-election headquarters on Elizabeth Avenue. Posted by Franco Ordonez. Friday, June 10, 2011. The proposed...
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This Land: CPCC student's deportation dropped
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News and ideas on immigration. Saturday, July 30, 2011. CPCC student's deportation dropped. FROM THE PRINT EDITION). CPCC student's deportation dropped: ICE officials end efforts to send undocumented CPCC student Erick Velazquillo back to Mexico, for now. Posted: Saturday, Jul. 30, 2011. Erick Velazquillo, a 22-year-old Central Piedmont Community College student living in the country illegally, was working on translating all his school transcripts. He thought he was going to be deported back to Mexico.
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This Land: Asian-American photographer hosts first photo exhibit.
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News and ideas on immigration. Thursday, July 14, 2011. Asian-American photographer hosts first photo exhibit. Asian-American photographer Andy Chen will host his first Charlotte photo exhibit tonight at the Evergreen Studio in Uptown. For more information on Chen visit his website at http:/ www.indigocharlotte.com. More info on Evergreen can be found at Evergreenstudio1.com or by calling 704-807-7819. Posted by Franco Ordonez. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). State board: Admit undocumented students.
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This Land: February 2011
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News and ideas on immigration. Tuesday, February 22, 2011. Charlotteans demonstrate for Libya. Dozens of Charlotte area residents with ties to Libya, Bahraini, and Yemen will hold a join together tonight (Feb. 22) as a sign of solidarity with the people protesting in their homeland. Charlotte organizers plan to meet Uptown at Marshall Park on East 3rd street at 7 pm For more information, visit the groups Facebook page. Or call (919) 413-1816. Posted by Franco Ordonez. Friday, February 11, 2011. El Nawawy...
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