Edición Semanaria (Weekly Edition)
Miles acudieron a escuchar el Grito de dolores a la plancha del Zócalo, frente a Palacio Nacional, con la imagen de AMLO estampada en lienzos de tela. Foto: Citlali Sáenz.
Open and Unbiased Dialogue Seeks to Counter Misinformation – A wave of false, misleading, and inaccurate messages ahead of the elections is frustrating voters. Companies practicing mass manipulation are targeting Latinos, especially in states where this demographic could decide the race. To motivate them to work against disinformation, experts in the field participated in a public forum in California’s Central Valley organized by Radio Bilingüe and media partners. Daniela Rodriguez has this report from the city of Madera, California.
Latinos in Key States Debate How to Vote this November – In the final stretch of presidential campaigning, Republicans and Democrats are accelerating their attempts to woo Latino voters. This increased interest has generated high expectations among young people and women, especially in swing states like Arizona, North Carolina, and Georgia, where these groups could be the key to an electoral victory on November 5. Gerardo Guzman spoke with people from across the political spectrum and he brings us this report from Atlanta.
Mexican President López Obrador Delivers an Emotional Last Speech – President Andrés Manuel López Obrador recently spoke before a packed central square in Mexico City for his last big public address. Tens of thousands of supporters accompanied him in this sendoff just days before the end of his six-year term. He shouted a “Viva” for workers, migrants and for his national project called “the Fourth Transformation.” With a chronicle of the most emotional moments of the ceremony, Citlali Saenz reports from Mexico City.