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About Jimena
Jimena Rivera is a journalist based in Mexico City, Mexico. I worked in Notimex for 6 years. I covered many tourism and gourmets events. I worked for magazines “ la mosca en la pared”, Tv y más. Worked for NotiPress agency.
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Calling Puerto Rico “garbage” is not funny: A rant by a Puerto Rican

05 Nov 2024  |  The Daily Campus
The article criticizes comedian Tony Hinchcliffe for making offensive remarks about Puerto Rico during a rally for Donald Trump, sparking outrage among Puerto Ricans. It highlights the ongoing colonial relationship between Puerto Rico and the United States, emphasizing the lack of political representation and autonomy for Puerto Ricans. The author expresses strong Puerto Rican identity and discontent with being considered American due to the island's colonial status.

Bad Bunny’s “Una Velita”- our protest song, not your glow-up song

30 Sep 2024  |  The Daily Campus
Bad Bunny's song 'Una Velita' is a poignant protest anthem reflecting on the hardships faced by Puerto Ricans after Hurricane María, emphasizing resilience and the need for political change. The article criticizes the superficial use of the song in TikTok trends, particularly by other Latinos, as it undermines the song's intended message of empowerment and solidarity. The author shares personal experiences of the hurricane's impact, underscoring the song's significance as a rallying cry for Puerto Ricans.

Puerto Rico and the US election: How your voice affects the voiceless

16 Sep 2024  |  The Daily Campus
Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory, faces significant challenges due to its political status and lack of voting rights in presidential elections. The article highlights the impact of U.S. leadership on the island, criticizing former President Donald Trump for derogatory remarks and blocking aid post-Hurricane María. It also expresses dissatisfaction with the Biden administration's lack of significant change. The piece calls for strong leadership to address issues like unreliable power from LUMA Energy, high living costs, and government corruption. The upcoming U.S. presidential election is seen as crucial for Puerto Rico's future, urging voters to consider the island's plight.

Tener un mal jefe te puede hacer un peor empleado, según estudio

05 Nov 2023  |  NotiPress
El artículo discute cómo tener un mal jefe puede impactar negativamente en el desempeño de los empleados. Se menciona que los jefes que utilizan gritos y críticas como métodos de gestión crean un ambiente laboral abusivo, lo cual puede llevar a que los empleados se conviertan en peores trabajadores. Aunque el artículo no proporciona detalles específicos del estudio, se enfoca en la relación entre la conducta de los jefes y el efecto en los empleados.

Mexico regressed in the Peace Index in 2018

21 Sep 2019  |  NotiPress
Mexico experienced a 4.9% regression in peace in 2018, with improvements in 10 states but deteriorations in 22, primarily due to an increase in homicides. The economic impact of violence rose to 24% of the GDP, with significant variations across states. Yucatan was ranked as the most peaceful state, but even the most peaceful areas saw increased violence. The Institute for Economics and Peace's Positive Peace analysis highlighted Mexico's shortcomings in government functioning, corruption levels, and information flow. Mexico's spending on internal security and the judicial system is half the OECD average, and it has a low number of judges per capita. The country ranks 62nd out of 163 in the Positive Peace Index, showing strengths in business environment, human capital, acceptance of rights, and neighborly relations. Overall, Mexico's peace level has deteriorated by 21.5% since 2015, with political violence peaking around the 2018 elections.

Work Absenteeism and Low Professional Performance Due to Poor Sleep

27 Jul 2019  |  Spoilers Desde la Cuna
Over 100 million people worldwide suffer from sleep apnea, a condition that leads to work absenteeism and low performance professionally or academically. In Latin America, there is little awareness of this disorder. Sleep apnea is associated with various health risks, including hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, glucose metabolism abnormalities, depression, and sleep-related accidents. Philips has launched the 'Save Your Sleep' campaign in Latin America to raise awareness and encourage professional consultation. The company has reported sales of 10 million DreamWear masks and cushions, which facilitate natural sleep. However, the limited use of sleep apnea treatments in Latin America is due to both cost and a lack of medical knowledge about the disease.

Textiles and Clothing in a Circular Economy Using the 3Rs

27 Jul 2019  |  NotiPress
The textile and clothing industry is a significant part of the global economy and individual expression, but it faces challenges in sustainability, with less than 1% of clothing material being recycled into new garments. The industry's linear production model leads to substantial waste and environmental damage, including water pollution and microfiber release into oceans. The article emphasizes the importance of transitioning to a circular economy, highlighting the environmental and business benefits of reducing, reusing, and recycling. It also discusses the socio-environmental impacts in Mexico, where legal frameworks and public policies lack incentives for sustainable practices, and contrasts the culture of textile reuse and recycling with that of Europe and the United States.
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