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Unveiling Badiraguato: an Intimate Look at Everyday Life Beyond Drug Trafficking

Summary by El Economista
The Colegio de México was the scene this week in which Dr. Adel Velázquez, anthropologist at the Center for Mexican and Central American Studies (CEMCA), presented her book "A Dawn A Dead. Anthropology of Daily Life in Badiraguato (Sinaloa)", a work that seeks to change perception about one of the most stigmatized municipalities in Mexico. Dr. Velázquez's book, translated into English and originally written in French, emerges from his doctoral t…
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The Colegio de México was the scene this week in which Dr. Adel Velázquez, anthropologist at the Center for Mexican and Central American Studies (CEMCA), presented her book "A Dawn A Dead. Anthropology of Daily Life in Badiraguato (Sinaloa)", a work that seeks to change perception about one of the most stigmatized municipalities in Mexico. Dr. Velázquez's book, translated into English and originally written in French, emerges from his doctoral t…

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El Economista broke the news in on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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