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Desde el 19 de agosto de 2019, están abiertas las inscripciones al Doctorado en Políticas Públicas (DPP) del Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, A.C. (CIDE) para ingreso en 2020 en la Ciudad de México. En las siguientes ligas, encontrará información detallada del proceso de admisión.http://cide.edu/programa/dpp/ https://www.cide.edu/wp- content/uploads/2019/08/Convocatoria-DPP-2020-1.pdf Ser parte de la experiencia del DPP CIDE es: Pertenecer a un grupo de estudiantes procedentes de distintas instituciones, regiones del país y del mundo que contribuyen al enriquecimiento intelectual y personal de nuestra comunidad. Contribuir con un CIDE que busca potenciar las capacidades de estudiantes de excelencia que, como tú, serán de alto rendimiento. Involucrarte en eventos extracurriculares que fomentan el debate y la interacción interdisciplinar. Ser un especialista en asuntos públicos, capaz de analizar problemas complejos y proponer soluciones pertinentes y factibles. Estudiar en un programa exigente y riguroso, que permite una formación multidisciplinaria, conceptual y empírica; una experiencia única y de calidad. Desarrollarte -como egresado- en diversas áreas profesionales: instituciones gubernamentales, instituciones de educación superior, iniciativa privada, organizaciones sociales y organismos internacionales. Coordinación del Doctorado en Políticas Públicas Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, A.C. (CIDE ) Carr. México-Toluca 3655, Lomas de Sta. Fe, CP 01210, CDMX Tel. +52 (55) 57 27 98 00, ext. 2462http://cide.edu/programa/dpp/
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OXNARD, CA – The family of Lino Reyes are Mixtec migrants from San Martin Peras in Oaxaca. He and his wife work in the strawberry fields, and live in the garage of a house on the outskirts of town. In California many farmworkers can’t find decent places to live, or even any place at all. When the grape harvest starts in Coachella Valley, families of pickers bed down in the Mecca supermarket parking lot. In Sonoma County wine country, workers live outdoors and under bridges. To alleviate this crisis, Hollister Assembly member Robert Rivas authored AB 1783, which aims to help create more housing for resident farmworker families, and keep them from being displaced by H-2A contract workers. It passed the Assembly and Senate by large majorities, and now awaits Governor Newsom’s signature.
MECCA, CA – Rafael and his grandson Ricardo Lopez work picking grapes in the Coachella Valley. They come from San Luis, Arizona, and live in their van in a parking lot in Mecca during the harvest. Ricardo says, «This is how I envisioned it would be working here with my grandpa and sleeping in the van. But it would be better if they put up apartments for us to live in. It’s hot at night, and hard to sleep. There are a lot of mosquitoes, and the big lights are on all night. There are very few services here, and the bathrooms are very dirty. At night there are a lot of people here, coming and going. You never know what can happen, it’s a bit dangerous. But my grandfather has a lot of experience and knows how to handle himself.» In 2016 growers brought 11,106 workers to California under the H-2A guest worker program. Last year they brought 18,908-up 70 percent from two years earlier. Growers say heavy immigration enforcement at the border has created a labor shortage, and they need guest workers to get crops harvested. Critics of the program say it creates a workforce vulnerable to abuse. H-2A workers can work only for the duration of a contract lasting less than a year, after which they must return to their home country. While in the U.S. they’re tied to the grower who recruits them. If workers protest mistreatment and are fired, they must leave the country. The H-2A program does, however, require growers to furnish housing, but in rural California that’s hard to find. With the number of H-2A guest workers mushrooming, labor contractors and growers are packing them into motels and houses in working class neighborhoods. Last year Future Ag Management was fined $168,082 for providing housing in Salinas for 22 people, an arrangement that had them sharing one shower and a bathroom infested with insects.
ROYAL CITY, WA – An H2A contract worker in the room he shares with three other workers in the barracks where they live in central Washington. Workers live in the barracks and work several months, but must return to Mexico after the work contract is finished.
MECCA, CA – Enrique Saldivar, Leoncio Mendoza and Alfonso Leal come from Mexicali, on the US border 100 miles to the south, to pick grapes every year. At the height of the harvest they eat and sleep next to their car in the parking lot of a market in Mecca.
SANTA ROSA, CA – Juan, a Chinanteco migrant farm worker from Oaxaca, makes a fire in front of the where indigenous migrants sleep under the trees in Sonoma County.
SHOULD CALIFORNIA SUBSIDIZE GROWERS’ LABOR CAMPS? By David Bacon Capital and Main, October 4, 2019https://capitalandmain.com/should-state-subsidize-growers-barracks-for-guest-workers-1004 https://davidbaconrealitycheck.blogspot.com/2019/10/should-california-subsidize-labor-camps.html
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CICLO DE CINE FRANCÉS 04 – 11 OCTUBRE El TOUR DE CINE FRANCÉS es una muestra itinerante que presenta la mejor selección de cine francés contemporáneo alrededor de la República Mexicana y Centroamérica, previo a su estreno comercial en salas. Desde 2005, el Tour de Cine Francés otorga el premio “La Palmita” como reconocimiento al mejor cortometraje, siendo así como antes de cada cortometraje francés se proyecta uno de los cortometrajes mexicanos que concursan. JUE. 04 | 19 HQUÉ VERÁN LOS DRAGONES EN CHICAS COMO YO Gerard Mates | México | 2019 | 15´EL MISTERIO DEL SR. PICK Rémi Bezançon | Francia | 2019 | 100 ‘ SÁB. 05| 17 HCAMUCO José López Arámburo | México | 2019 | 13´ BLANCA COMO LA NIEVE Anne Fontaine | Francia | 2019 | 112’ DOM. 06 | 19 H9:40 Jorge Morrell | México | 2019 | 12´CYRANO MON AMOUR Alexis Michalik | Francia | 2019 | 112’ MAR. 08 | 19 HESCONDIDAS Carlos Matienzo Serment | México | 2019 | 22’MI NIÑA Lisa Azuelos | Francia | 2019 | 85’ MIÉ. 09 | 18 HJARDÍN DE ORQUIDEAS Sergio Cervantes | México | 2019 | 13’ AMANDA MIkhaël Hers| Francia | 2018 | 107’ JUE. 10 | 18:30 HESCAFANDRA Roque Azcuaga | México | 2019 | 13’ EN BUENAS MANOS Jeanne Herry | Francia | 2018 | 110’ VIE. 11 | 16 HALGUIEN REAL Renato Moncayo Dávalos | México | 2019 | 12’ UN AMOR A SEGUNDA VISTA Hugo Gélin | Francia | 2019 | 117’
3ER ANIVERSARIO TONALÁ Ven a celebrar con nosotros nuestro el 3er Aniversario del cine Tonalá Tijuana, con una serie de eventos, películas + Q&A, música, stand up, y más. DEL 17 AL 20 DE OCT+ INFO
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