What's happening in Mexico?
I have been reading about Oaxaca City lately, and it's a total mess. Not four months after I left the city I fell in love with upon entering, it went into turmoil, and is still not a happy place to be. Teachers went on strike mid-summer, demanding help for the residents of this poor southern state. They want "work, hospitals, better schools and the military out," according to a story that ran today. And they are demanding the resignation of the governor. So far, it hasn't happened. It's like any other strike we're used to seeing in the U.S., except that the police use tear gas against srikers and the strikers retaliate with rocks. It's insane becuase I remember meeting teachers there--An American teacher who was headed east to teach in a tiny town full of indigenous workers. He was in the capital to get all his visas in place before heading out to the country. He told he he could probably hook me up with a job, he'd found one through the state, paying ...