March Magazine 2026: International Women's Month

March 13, 2026

The March edition has been a personally enjoyable project to work on. During a month of hard work, it's always gratifying to be able to write about projects that are of personal interest, knowing that they will also be of interest to the community.

For the first piece, I decided to ask a few brief questions to our colleagues at AMEXCAN and allow them to share their work perspectives and visions. Given that it's Women's History Month, I not only felt it was necessary, but also a great pleasure to create a small space where they could share their goals and points of view. I want to thank them for their time and the enthusiasm they showed when I invited them to participate in this small but meaningful activity. For my part, I can say that they are role models, great friends, and excellent colleagues.

On the other hand, in the second work we took advantage of a column written mostly by my great friend and colleague Rodrigo Hernández, which deals with the critical situation that the United States is experiencing now, because in addition to the different protests around different cities, American citizens breathe an atmosphere of concern due to the high increase in housing and health services.

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