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Episode 14: Jay Watts - Mexico Solidarity Part 2

18 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Jay Watts is a photojournalist and editor of the English-language Mexican news site Mexico Solidarity, which also hosts the podcast Soberanía. The site is part of the Mexico Solidary Project, which aims to promote “people-to-people understanding across borders and to concentrate efforts to oppose the US dominance that undermines México’s national sovereignty.” In the second of two episodes, Jay talks with Dylan Ris, standing in for John Cole, who’s getting ready for his twice-yearly relocation.  Jay and Dylan talk about the role of the mañanera, the President’s daily press conference, in Mexican politics.  The conversation then turns to the recent discovery of CIA agents in Mexico and the threat to close Mexican consulates in the US. Here are Jay’s links: Mexico Solidarity Media:  https://mexicosolidarity.com/ [https://mexicosolidarity.com/] Mexico Solidarity Project: https://mexicosolidarityproject.org/ [https://mexicosolidarityproject.org/] Jay’s Site showcasing some of his excellent photography: https://jay-watts.com/ [https://jay-watts.com/]

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Episode 14: Jay Watts - Mexico Solidarity Part 2

Jay Watts is a photojournalist and editor of the English-language Mexican news site Mexico Solidarity, which also hosts the podcast Soberanía. The site is part of the Mexico Solidary Project, which aims to promote “people-to-people understanding across borders and to concentrate efforts to oppose the US dominance that undermines México’s national sovereignty.” In the second of two episodes, Jay talks with Dylan Ris, standing in for John Cole, who’s getting ready for his twice-yearly relocation.  Jay and Dylan talk about the role of the mañanera, the President’s daily press conference, in Mexican politics.  The conversation then turns to the recent discovery of CIA agents in Mexico and the threat to close Mexican consulates in the US. Here are Jay’s links: Mexico Solidarity Media:  https://mexicosolidarity.com/ [https://mexicosolidarity.com/] Mexico Solidarity Project: https://mexicosolidarityproject.org/ [https://mexicosolidarityproject.org/] Jay’s Site showcasing some of his excellent photography: https://jay-watts.com/ [https://jay-watts.com/]

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Episode 13: Jay Watts on Mexico

Jay Watts is a photojournalist and editor of the English-language Mexican news site Mexico Solidarity, which also hosts the podcast Soberanía. The site is part of the Mexico Solidary Project, which aims to promote “people-to-people understanding across borders and to concentrate efforts to oppose the US dominance that undermines México’s national sovereignty.” In the first of two episodes, Jay talks with Dylan Ris, standing in for John Cole, who’s getting ready for his twice-yearly relocation.  Jay and Dylan have a wide-ranging discussion of the Mexican Left, the US-Mexico relationship, including the USMCA negotiation, as well as the recent revelations about the CIA’s involvement in Mexico. Here are Jay’s links: Mexico Solidarity Media:  https://mexicosolidarity.com/ [https://mexicosolidarity.com/] Mexico Solidarity Project: https://mexicosolidarityproject.org/ [https://mexicosolidarityproject.org/] Jay’s Site showcasing some of his excellent photography: https://jay-watts.com/ [https://jay-watts.com/]

14 de may de 202642 min
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Episode 10: Mark Jacob on Journalism's Future

Mark Jacob is the former metro editor at the Chicago Tribune, and former Sunday editor at the Chicago Sun-Times. He’s the co-author of 11 books, mostly on history. In our second episode with Mark, he and John Cole talk about the future of journalism.  Topics include Mark’s advice to someone just starting out, the disparity in financing between left and right “influencers” and Mark’s current projects. Mark’s Substack Stop the Presses: https://www.stopthepresses.news/ [https://www.stopthepresses.news/] Courier is a journalism initiative that supports Mark’s Substack and other journalism:  https://couriernewsroom.com/ [https://couriernewsroom.com/] Mark’s recommended links: Jennifer Schulze’s Substack Indistinct Chatter: https://jenniferschulze.substack.com/ [https://jenniferschulze.substack.com/] Greg Sargent at The New Republic: https://newrepublic.com/authors/greg-sargent [https://newrepublic.com/authors/greg-sargent] Pro Publica: https://www.propublica.org/ [https://www.propublica.org/]

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