This Christmas, Give the Gift of Water to a Family in Mexico
Here’s how it is supposed to work. You go to the tap, sink, faucet, or whatever you call it, hold out your glass and you get a fresh, clean, pure, […]
Here’s how it is supposed to work. You go to the tap, sink, faucet, or whatever you call it, hold out your glass and you get a fresh, clean, pure, […]
I first went to Mexico in 1990. I had a horrible time. I remember coming home and thanking God that I would never have to return. And then I did… again, and again and again. Fast forward more than 25 years and if you add up all the miles I’ve […]
Nine months ago, Eloxochitlán, Oaxaca, a village where my foundation holds an annual medical clinic, erupted in violence. Two friends were killed, many others lost their homes, their cars and hope. This week, instead of being on my “normal” fall schedule and attending the Taste of Mexico in Los Angeles, […]
“They beat us and left us for dead!” That is how Gaspar Chablé Camaal, one of my partners, and a dear friend in Oaxaca, described what happened last weekend in […]
I love to tell people that to truly experience the uniqueness of Mexico you need to get off the beaten track. Last week I was so far off that track I […]