Feeding The Beast. Women rush food to migrants crossing Mexico.

Women work to feed Central American migrants. As thousands of migrants flee gang violence in Central America, many travel on "The Beast," a network of freight trains that carry them across Mexico toward the U.S. border. The lucky ones will pass by Las Patronas, a group of women in Veracruz who've organized to feed as many of the migrants as they can.

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Internal agricultural migration, realities and alternatives towards a dignified future.

Passion for Rockabilly

Rockabilly is a musical genre, but over time it has evolved into a retro culture focused on the 1950s. In Mexico City, there are increasingly more events where fans gather in their leather jackets, sporting giant pompadours, sideburns, and black and white shoes, with curlers in their hair, polka-dot skirts, and plenty of rock and roll. It's a culture that is evolving visually and is forming the first generation of Rockabilly in Mexico.

"Passion for Rockabilly" was selected as an official film for FilmOneFest 2024, which will take place on July 22nd in The Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey.

In rural Mexico, the effects of Covid-19 threaten to set a generation back in their education

Children in rural Mexico are falling behind due to the pandemic.

Deep in the rural Huasteca region, along the Gulf Coast of Mexico, dilapidated bungalows are scattered among lush trees and cattle. Eight-year-old Carolina lives here in an Indigenous community with her mother and stepfather. Because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, she has missed nearly a year of school.