Some TDoR activities are happening in Mexico City all week. Maybe I can meet some trans people.
Mexico’s President, #ClaudiaSheinbaum has pressed charges after being #groped and forcibly kissed by a man while walking through #MexicoCity, a moment that was captured on video and sparked national outrage.
According to #Reuters and #Politico, the man approached Sheinbaum as she greeted citizens near the National Palace. He was immediately detained and later charged with sexual assault under #Mexico ’s criminal code.
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Mexico’s President, #ClaudiaSheinbaum has pressed charges after being #groped and forcibly kissed by a man while walking through #MexicoCity, a moment that was captured on video and sparked national outrage.
According to #Reuters and #Politico, the man approached Sheinbaum as she greeted citizens near the National Palace. He was immediately detained and later charged with sexual assault under #Mexico ’s criminal code.
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I don't know why Mexico City needs a dedicated stink fish utility infrastructure, but I guess it worked for ancient Rome!
Back in Ann Arbor, there are a bunch of people who want walkable communities and abundant housing.
The "cars-and-single-family-homes-only" crowd often argues against walkable infrastructure by saying that there's no way that emergency vehicles could use it. Especially giant fire trucks.
Let me show you what happened today on my block in Mexico City when there was a fire.
Mexico City's status as one of the world's top culinary capitals is often credited to the creative tasting menus and celebrity chef collaborations found in its upscale Roma Norte neighbourhood. But the flavours served on those affluent, tree-lined streets often begin their journey to the plate at dawn – in a sprawling, chaotic market in one of the city's poorest boroughs. @BBCNews has more Central de Abasto, the wholesale market roughly the size of New York City’s Central Park, that feeds Mexico City’s best restaurants:
Mexico City's status as one of the world's top culinary capitals is often credited to the creative tasting menus and celebrity chef collaborations found in its upscale Roma Norte neighbourhood. But the flavours served on those affluent, tree-lined streets often begin their journey to the plate at dawn – in a sprawling, chaotic market in one of the city's poorest boroughs. @BBCNews has more Central de Abasto, the wholesale market roughly the size of New York City’s Central Park, that feeds Mexico City’s best restaurants: