Carrie Kahn http://kcur.org en As Stigma Eases, Single Motherhood In Mexico Is On The Rise http://kcur.org/post/stigma-eases-single-motherhood-mexico-rise On her daily route delivering laundry in her working-class neighborhood in southern Mexico City, Maria Carlotta Santa Maria, or Mari, as she is known, seems to know everyone: the mailman, the woman on the corner selling salty nuts, and her favorite greetings <em></em><em></em>are for the guys at the corner gas station.<p>Mari is the kind of person that can make this inhospitable and overwhelming megacity seem almost small and friendly. Mon, 13 May 2013 21:15:00 +0000 Carrie Kahn 36673 at http://kcur.org As Stigma Eases, Single Motherhood In Mexico Is On The Rise Former Guatemalan Dictator Found Guilty Of Genocide http://kcur.org/post/former-guatemalan-dictator-found-guilty-genocide Transcript <p>ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: <p>Guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity, that's the verdict today against Efrain Rios Montt, a former dictator of Guatemala. The general ruled the Central American nation in the early 1980s, one of the bloodiest periods of its 36-year-long civil war. Rios Montt, now 86 years old, was found responsible for atrocities committed against the Maya Ixil indigenous group. Fri, 10 May 2013 23:23:00 +0000 Carrie Kahn 36562 at http://kcur.org Violence, Hardship Fuels Central American Immigration To U.S. http://kcur.org/post/violence-hardship-fuels-central-american-immigration-us William Ordonez and his wife, Carolia, thought that starting a new business in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, was a great idea.<p>But just two weeks after they started selling chips, candy and soda, gang members showed up and ordered them to pay about $25 a week.<p>"We tried explaining to them that we just opened, we aren't making that much, we can't pay you," Ordonez says.<p>The men didn't care, so Ordonez went to the police. He says instead of helping, the police told the gang that Ordonez and his wife had complained. Sun, 05 May 2013 09:24:00 +0000 Carrie Kahn 36215 at http://kcur.org Violence, Hardship Fuels Central American Immigration To U.S. On Mexico Trip, Obama Maintains Economic Focus http://kcur.org/post/mexico-trip-obama-maintains-economic-focus Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. I'm Scott Simon. President Obama is in Costa Rica today. He's talking with leaders of Central American nations about security and economic trade. Yesterday, the president wrapped up a two-day visit in Mexico, where he tried to steer the focus away from contentious issues like immigration and drug violence. Sat, 04 May 2013 09:51:00 +0000 Carrie Kahn 36194 at http://kcur.org Ahead Of Obama Trip, Mexico Alters Cooperation Agreements http://kcur.org/post/ahead-obama-trip-mexico-alters-cooperation-agreements Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>This is MORNING EDITION from NPR News. Good morning. I'm David Greene.<p>RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: <p>And I'm Renee Montagne. Mexico's agonizing war on its drug cartels is about to change and President Obama is about to hear it personally from Mexico's new president. On a trip to Mexico that begins today, Mr. Obama will also focus on trade and economic opportunities between the two countries.<p>But the trip comes at a time when Mexico is altering its cooperation agreements with the U.S. on the fight against drug trafficking. Thu, 02 May 2013 08:41:00 +0000 Carrie Kahn 36054 at http://kcur.org U.S. Men's Soccer Team Ties With Mexico http://kcur.org/post/us-mens-soccer-team-ties-mexico Brad Guzan swatted away shot after shot and the U.S. team hung on for a 0-0 draw with Mexico Tuesday night. The U.S. earned only its second point in a World Cup qualifier at Azteca Stadium. Wed, 27 Mar 2013 08:40:00 +0000 Carrie Kahn 34135 at http://kcur.org Dramatic Testimony Marks Start Of Guatemalan Genocide Trial http://kcur.org/post/dramatic-testimony-marks-start-guatemalan-genocide-trial The genocide trial of former U.S.-backed Guatemalan General Ephraim Rios Montt began Tuesday. The charges stem from the bloody civil war which lasted for more than three decades. More than 200,000 people died or went missing. Wed, 20 Mar 2013 11:11:00 +0000 Carrie Kahn 33760 at http://kcur.org Three Decades On, Ex-Guatemalan Leader Faces Genocide Charges http://kcur.org/post/three-decades-ex-guatemalan-leader-faces-genocide-charges In a Guatemalan courtroom Tuesday, prosecutors will present their case against a former military dictator who ruled during one of the bloodiest periods in the Central American nation's 36-year civil war.<p>Efrain Rios Montt is accused of genocide in the murder of tens of thousands of Guatemala's Indians. Mon, 18 Mar 2013 19:20:00 +0000 Carrie Kahn 33663 at http://kcur.org Three Decades On, Ex-Guatemalan Leader Faces Genocide Charges Mexican President Shifts Focus From Drugs To Progress http://kcur.org/post/mexican-president-shifts-focus-drugs-progress Mexico's new president, Enrique Peña Nieto, has been in office for three months, and despite his claims that he's fighting drug violence with a new strategy, there are no signs the situation is any better. The president prefers to focus on Mexico's economic potential and has been touring the country, giving pep talks wherever he goes. Tue, 12 Mar 2013 09:17:00 +0000 Carrie Kahn 33325 at http://kcur.org Venezuelan Oil Subsidies Still Buoy Neighbors, For Now http://kcur.org/post/venezuelan-oil-subsidies-still-buoy-neighbors-now Venezuela's late president, Hugo Chavez, was a tremendous supporter of Latin American countries, especially those sympathetic to his socialist ideals.<p>The country's vast oil reserves are a key source of economic aid, but the Chavez didn't just help out his ideological peers like <a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/03/06/173628092/cubans-wonder-if-aid-will-still-flow-following-death-of-chavez">Cuba</a> and Nicaragua. He was also a great benefactor to key U.S. Sat, 09 Mar 2013 10:40:00 +0000 Carrie Kahn 33221 at http://kcur.org Venezuelan Oil Subsidies Still Buoy Neighbors, For Now The Pope Emeritus' New Shoes And The Mexican Man Who Makes Them http://kcur.org/post/pope-emeritus-new-shoes-and-mexican-man-who-makes-them As Pope Benedict XVI left the Vatican and his papacy, he slipped out of his trademark red shoes and put on a pair of Mexican leather loafers. The shoes, actually three pairs, two burgundy and one brown, were a gift to the Pope during his trip last year to Mexico.<p>Armando Martin Dueñas is <a href="http://www.facebook.com/ackermanshoes?ref=ts&fref=ts">the Catholic cobbler</a> who made the pope's new favorite footwear. Martin Dueñas hails from the Mexican city of Leon, which has a 400-year history of shoe making. His great grandfather started the family tradition. Thu, 28 Feb 2013 22:33:00 +0000 Carrie Kahn 32743 at http://kcur.org The Pope Emeritus' New Shoes And The Mexican Man Who Makes Them Mexico's 'Crisis Of Disappearance': Families Seek Answers http://kcur.org/post/mexicos-crisis-disappearance-families-seek-answers Maximina Hernandez says she begged her 23-year old son, Dionicio, to give up his job as a police officer in a suburb of Monterrey. Rival drug cartels have been battling in the northern Mexican city for years.<p>But he told her being a police officer was in his blood, a family tradition. He was detailed to guard the town's mayor.<p>In May 2007, on his way to work, two men wearing police uniforms stopped Dionicio on a busy street, pulled him from his car and drove him away. That same day, the mayor's other two bodyguards were also abducted. Thu, 21 Feb 2013 08:00:00 +0000 Carrie Kahn 32311 at http://kcur.org Mexico's 'Crisis Of Disappearance': Families Seek Answers The Mexico-Canada Guest Worker Program: A Model For The U.S.? http://kcur.org/post/mexico-canada-guest-worker-program-model-us In the U.S., farmers and farm workers alike say the current system to import temporary workers, especially in agriculture, is slow and fraught with abuses.<p>But the shape of a new guest-worker program is still being hashed out. Some say the U.S. should import temporary workers the same way Canada does. For nearly four decades, the governments of Canada and Mexico have cooperated to fill agriculture jobs that Canadian citizens won't do, and that Mexicans are clamoring to get.<p>On a recent day, the line outside the state labor office in downtown Puebla, Mexico, is long. Thu, 31 Jan 2013 22:48:00 +0000 Carrie Kahn 31259 at http://kcur.org The Mexico-Canada Guest Worker Program: A Model For The U.S.? 'Sick And Tired,' Residents In Southern Mexico Defend Themselves http://kcur.org/post/sick-and-tired-residents-southern-mexico-defend-themselves On the main road into the Mexican town of Ayutla, about 75 miles southeast of Acapulco, about a dozen men cradling shotguns and rusted machetes stand guard on a street corner. Sun, 27 Jan 2013 10:31:00 +0000 Carrie Kahn 31014 at http://kcur.org 'Sick And Tired,' Residents In Southern Mexico Defend Themselves Buyback Program Gets Some Guns Off Mexican Streets http://kcur.org/post/buyback-program-gets-some-guns-mexican-streets In Mexico, a country plagued by drug cartel violence, the mayor of the capital city is offering residents cash, new bikes and computers in exchange for their guns. He says the buyback program will get dangerous weapons out of the hands of residents and make the streets safer.<p>But not all mayors in Mexico — where it's extremely difficult to legally buy a gun — are rushing to replicate the program. Wed, 09 Jan 2013 22:10:00 +0000 Carrie Kahn 30182 at http://kcur.org Buyback Program Gets Some Guns Off Mexican Streets