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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

The Murder Beat

This is an interesting clip I found on the New York Times...basically, the video talks about the violence dominating Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. So much so that local Mexican reporters find themselves busy every single night, trying to cover as many stories as possible. Often such stories entail deaths, murders, and plain danger to which the reporters are realistically vulnerable of as well.  The video explains the dangerous atmosphere Ciudad Juarez is known for given the infamous drug cartels "fighting" to control.

While I find this clip kind of intriguing, (the caption right before the video says the following: "A local news crew in Juárez, Mexico covers the murder beat -- as many as ten to fifteen times a night.") at the same time I can't help but think what effect this style of reporting has on the public. I mean, it raises a question of what is the purpose? The public has a right to know, of course, but if the coverage leans in this direction so much could it somehow fuel that reputation of it being dangerous territory? I don't know. 
At the same time,  I guess we do need this type of coverage, as painful and as horrifying as it may be perhaps it's a dimension that just can't be omitted.


Check out the video by clicking the link:
http://video.nytimes.com/video/2009/10/16/world/americas/1247464962911/ju-rez-mexico-the-murder-beat.html



That is staggering to me-

Monday, May 10, 2010

Celebrating 200 Years

(image taken directly from website: http://www.bicentenario.gob.mx/)
President Felipe Calderon  has declared the year 2010 a memorable one for all Mexicans.
This year marks the 200th year of the nation's independence, as well as the 100th year of its revolution.

To commemorate such an event, this special website (http://www.bicentenario.gob.mx/) has been set up to mark the event.
It is really interesting, and has tons of interactive features, not just for adults but even for children as well. Features include: timelines, historical tidbits, rundown of scheduled events, as well as tons of links to their social media sites (Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, etc)

You should definitely check it out!