The U.S.-Mexico Futures Forum
Event Series


The goal of the U.S.-MEXICO FUTURES FORUM is to generate fresh perspectives on a critical set of issues that will be important for each country and central to their relationship. In collaboration with the International Studies Department at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), we will bring together scholars as well as social and political actors who will be shaping policies, ideas and U.S. Mexican relations in the future.

Sponsored by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

Spring 2005

Amalia García Medina
"The U.S. and Mexico: A View from Zacatecas"

Amalia García Medina is the governor of the state of Zacatecas, Mexico. Previously she served two terms as a Federal Deputy and was the vice-president of the Executive Committee of the Chamber of Deputies. Governor García Medina was also a senator and a legislator in the Legislative Assembly of Mexico City. As a militant member of the Mexican left, she is very involved in a number of causes, including equal rights for women, human rights and the fight against corruption. She is an incessant promoter of citizens’ initiatives, many of which have led to substantial changes in the political system.

Monday, April 4, 4:00 pm
Geballe Room, 220 Stephens Hall

Analysis and photos of the event


Juan Ramón de la Fuente
"Education, Competitiveness and Reforms in Mexico"

Dr. de la Fuente is the rector of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) where he is responsible for a community of more than 250,000 students and 30,000 faculty and administrative workers. Previously, he has been appointed to key international positions: Vice President of the World Health Assembly, President of the Board of the United Nations Program on AIDS, and President of the Net of Macro-Universities of Latin America and the Caribbean.

Thursday, April 7, 4:00 pm
Lounge, Women's Faculty Club

Analysis and photos of the event


José Natividad González Parás
Title to be announced

José Natividad González Parás is the Governor of Nuevo León, Mexico.

Postponed

CLAS Event Series on Mexico and the U.S. and Mexico

   
 
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