For Those of You Wanting to Travel
Here is a video of a wonderful place.
Here is a video of a wonderful place.
Zacatlán, Puebla is safe and interesting for a weekend travel in Mexico. #Food #Culture #AmazingViews #Nature #SierraNorte #Puebla … More Travel: 5 Reasons to Visit Zacatlán of the Apples, in Puebla, Mexico
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Lupita PeimbertTravel & Culture Cuetzalan del Progreso was founded in the 1800s in the Northern Sierra. It is located approximately 183 kilometers from the City of Puebla in Mexico. This “Pueblo Mágico,” is an enchanting tourist destination for those wishing to disconnect from their busy lifestyle. This town is a cultural jewel for those who … More 5 Reasons to Visit Cuetzalan in Mexico
Cuetzalan es un pueblo mágico en toda la extensión de la palabra. … More Viajes: 5 Razones para visitar Cuetzalan
By Laurent LefevrePhotos by Fabrice Lievin, Serge Maraval, Valérie Tournois, Hélène Vienney-Touraine (Part 1 of 2) – Welcome to Rajamaa, located in Swedish Lapland, some 200 kilometers above the Arctic Circle. Rajamaa actually is in Pitkäsaari by the river Muonio uniting Sweden with Finland. In this isolated territory man still lives in harmony with nature. … More The Northern Lights from Rajamaa
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El Presidente Mexicano Benito Juarez lo dijo muy bien: Entre los individuos como entre las naciones, el respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz. Juarez nació un 21 de Marzo de 1806 en San Pablo Guelatao, Oaxaca, y fue el primer Presidente Mexicano de origen indígena. Fue abogado, político, y progresista. LFP publishes Lupitanews.com, sharing … More El respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz
(March 15, 2021) – Today is a holiday in Mexico, commemorating the birth of a well-known Mexican President: Benito Juarez, the first Mexican President of indigenous origins. He reigned over Mexico from 1858 until his death in 1872 and is credited with separating the church and-all-things clerical from the government. He is also attributed with … More This Phrase by a Mexican President is Fundamental for Peace
Reporte y fotos por Lupita Franco Peimbert Nota del editor: Este reporte fue actualizado el 9 de Marzo a las 8:00 AM. con más detalles presenciales sobre esta marcha de la parte de la reportera, e incluye datos de la Secretaría de Seguridad Ciudadana así como video inédito de Lupitanews. (Cd. México, 8 de Marzo … More Día de la Mujer en Cd. México: jóvenes que no están dispuestas ni a ceder, ni a aguantar
On a day like today, Theodore Seuss Geisel was born in Springfield, Massachusetts (March 2, 1904). Known as Dr. Seuss, the beloved American writer wrote the most inspiring children’s books. He is credited with helping millions of children learn to read while teaching them a thing or two about life. Dr. Seuss, is best known … More Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!
In collaboration with talented musicians from around the world, musician Peter Gabriel performs “Biko” again, honoring the South African activist Stephen Biko, one of the most prominent leaders in the anti-apartheid struggle. Biko died while in custody on September 12, 1977. It is said he was tortured. It is also said he was on a … More Peter Gabriel And Musicians Remake “Biko,” And The Result Is Powerful
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with the Peanuts Gang! Love is… dog lips, your Sweet Babboo, and of course, waiting by the mailbox in hopes of receiving that special Valentine. Join cartoonist Robert W. Pope and learn to draw some of the comic’s most iconic pairings, from Snoopy and Lucy to Sally and Linus, to fill your special someone’s mailbox with … More How to Draw, on Valentine’s Day!
After nearly 20 years leading the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), Neal Benezra, the Helen and Charles Schwab Director, today announced that he will begin the transition from this role and assist the museum with its succession plan and international search for a new director. Benezra will continue to lead the day-to-day operations … More Neal Benezra To Leave His Role At The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
“You see, in my view, a writer is a writer not because she writes well and easily, because she has amazing talent, because everything she does is golden. In my view a writer is a writer because even when there is no hope, even when nothing you do shows any sign of promise, you keep … More A Writer is a Writer
By Lupita Franco Peimbert Boniface Mwangi is a charismatic man who grew up poor in Kenya. His parents called him “Softie,” but later they found out he was everything but that. He went from successful photojournalist for CNN, to activist and to political candidate in a Kenya full of corruption and violence. In this highly … More Kenyan Journalist Boniface Mwangi Runs For Office Risking His Life and Family – A Must Watch!
By Veronica Maria Brown-Comegys In this time of racial reckoning that was sparked by the police killing of George Floyd, Harvard graduate Denise Padin Collazo presents a book that celebrates and equips the Latina to be powerfully visible in spaces that were birthed in white supremacy, and therefore not designed for her. In Thriving in … More A Book Asking Latinas to Thrive While Fighting For Change