
Driving Inclusion & Social Change in Campeche: One Woman’s Campaign
Summer of 1995, in the lush highlands of Chiapas, two small boys are fixated on the magic generated by a simple yo-yo. One of the boys has been raised in the surrounding green mountains, the other has not; it is More...

Groundbreaking Environmental Culinary Experience Gains Following in Campeche, Mexico
At El Campanario, a quaint organic farm tucked away in the Yucatan’s least-visited state, a rare dining experience has begun to amaze locals, while also meeting the increasing demand for more genuinely authentic, More...

The Indigenous Maya and the Avian World: A Profound Symbiotic Connection
In the Yucatan Peninsula, the rich variety of singular, beautiful species that inhabit the region gives the area a deserved reputation as being one of the world’s most incredible areas of biodiversity. Among More...

Guanajuato congressman surprised to see hammocks at Campeche IMSS clinic
“The people of the Yucatan Peninsula … are born, grow, reproduce and die in a hammock,” Mexican federal congressman Emmanuel Reyes Carmona wrote on a Facebook post. This publication was posted More...

Residents of Campeche express their rejection for the Maya Train project
People from Campeche whose homes are located near the railways have been told they need to be relocated, and they do ot agree with that government decision. The federal liaison for the Escárcega-Calkiní section More...