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Reporting from Mexico City: An Index
A project of the PSU College of Communications
About these stories ...
Almost a year ago exactly the journalism department at Penn State decided to begin a new course in international reporting. Our purpose was not to prepare young journalists to join the shrinking pool of foreign correspondents working overseas - though I'm absolutely confident some of our students will ultimately do exactly that.
Rather, our aim is to train students for the practice of journalism in a global environment - an interconnected world where the issues, problems and concerns of other nations will end up on the doorsteps of even the smallest Pennsylvania towns.
To this end we took 17 of our best print and broadcast students -- all juniors and seniors -- to Mexico City for a nine-day reporting trip from March 7 through March 15. We chose Mexico City because it is relatively close and fairly familiar to most Americans, yet distinctly foreign in language and culture.
Mostly, though, we chose Mexico because there are great stories there. Our students did stories on familiar issues such as immigration, crime and the economy, but also tackled difficult and complicated stories about the environment, religion and the changing nature of Mexican society. There are features stories galore in Mexico City and we did our share of those, too -- on food, shopping, the capoeira craze, graffiti and on the growing cult of the "death saint," Santa Muerte.
As we discovered, Mexico is a complicated place. To get our stories done, our students had to overcome the obvious language and cultural barriers, as well as deal with issues of safety and security. Perhaps most challenging of all, they had to learn to navigate through the chaotic vastness of the Western hemisphere's largest city.
-- Tony Barbieri
The Foster Professor of Writing and Editing
Penn State University
Index by author
- Amy Aubert "Graffiti art expands on Mexico City's muralist tradition" (video)
- Amy Aubert "Capoeira finds a following in Mexico City" (video)
- Arianna Davis "Evangelical Protestantism gaining momentum in Mexico" (text and photos)
- Arianna Davis "Feliz Cumpleaños, Barbie!" (audio slideshow and text)
- Mairys Joaquin "Gay community survives and thrives in macho Mexico City" (text)
- Mairys Joaquin "A Garden of Eden in Cuernavaca" (text and photos)
- Nico Lehmann "When home is a dump" (video)
- Elizabeth Leidel "Mexicans voice opinions in lively street rallies" (video)
- Lauren McCormack "A mother's personal war against kidnapping" (text and photos)
- Kylie Nellis "Kids without a country" (video)
- Kylie Nellis "U.S. retirees flock to City of Eternal Spring" (video)
- Alexandra Petri "Afro Brazilian capoeira gets a Mexican flavor" (text and photos)
- Alexandra Petri "Obesity and malnutrition plague Mexican health" (text and photos)
- Stephanie Raposo "'68 massacre fades into history for Mexican students" (text and photos)
- David Reinbold "U.S. expats thrive in Cuernavaca" (text and photos)
- Samantha Scheller "Is a thirst for growth sinking Mexico City?" (video)
- Samantha Scheller "Santa Muerte finds a following" (video)
- Nicole Sciotto "Big economic pressure affects small time farmers" (text)
- Emily Sher "The Jewish community finds a home in Mexico" (slideshow, text and photos)
- Jesica Turnbull, "Pickers subsist on the castaways of others" (photos, text, slideshow)
- Julie Wolf "Border crime creating refugee" (text and photo)
- Anna Zagari "Chinampas work with university to sustain unique lifestyle" (video)
- Anna Zagari "Making mole"