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The magazine that analyzes the power of Mexican municipalities in the economy, governance and Mexico's relationship with the world.
The Border That Truly Adds Value: The Quiet “Boom” of Student Exchanges
In the U.S.–Mexico bilateral conversation, momentum is usually measured through tariffs, nearshoring, security, and migration. Yet there is a deeper, less publicized indicator that is redefining the relationship: student and cultural exchanges. These programs do more than develop talent; they also build trust, professional networks, and social understanding—three assets that are invaluable when two highly integrated economies seek to compete as a region against Asia and Europ

Editorial
Dec 16, 20253 min read


From Graffiti to Galleries: How Visual Arts Are Empowering Youth Along the U.S.–Mexico Border
In a binational context shaped by migration, insecurity, and inequality, visual arts education has emerged as a powerful tool for social cohesion, cultural identity, and economic development along the U.S.–Mexico border. In 2024, the region witnessed a notable surge in public and private programs focused on youth art education, led by municipal governments, universities, and cross-border cultural organizations. Cities such as Tijuana, Ciudad Juárez, Nogales, San Diego, and El

Editorial
May 15, 20253 min read


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