Aztec Reports is officially launched today Tuesday Oct 23 by Media incubator ESPACIO after having acquired the news outlet in July.
The newly-launched Aztec Reports is an English-language news publication run by an organisation of international journalists. Their mission is to deliver the most important and up-to-date information about Mexico and provide a truthful source of news reporting for a worldwide readership.
Aztec Reports forms part of our sister news publications such as Argentina Reports, Peru Reports and Brazil Reports, geared at projecting Latin America’s voice across the international community.
The Mexican publication is let by Tamara Davison. The British-born journalist and editor went from covering culture in London to interviewing Nepali residents after the 2015 earthquake. She has long abandoned the comforts of home for uncovering the world’s untold stories and has since lived in Australia and Colombia.
Her recent investigation into the violence against Mexican journalists who uncover corruption was published by leading British news publication, The i Newspaper. She has also worked for The West Australian and BEAT Magazine as well as The Bogota Post in Colombia.
Tamara Davison, Editor of Aztec Reports
‘‘One year after the devastating earthquake, and faced with a new incoming president yet also unprecedented levels of violence, it is an incredibly fascinating and pivotal time for Mexico,’’ Davison said.
‘‘The country is facing an attack on press freedoms, and it is paramount that the media community works together to ensure the country’s true voice, and the colourful stories of its citizens, continues to be heard.’’
‘‘At the same time, Mexico’s rugged landscapes, diverse cultures, languages, Mariachi and food, paint a picture of a vast, incredible country rooted in a culture unlike anywhere else around the globe. The spirit and uniqueness of Mexico has captured my imagination and underlines the essence of Aztec Report’s news reporting.’’
The policies of leftist president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador are anticipated to shake-up the country’s approach to cartel control, political corruption and crime levels. At the same time, there are growing movements across the country in response to gender-violence, and turbulence continues in both international relations with the United States and approaches to mass migration.
‘‘Mexico is Latin America’s second biggest country, and now more than ever, it is paramount that their story is told.’’
Other publications in the ESPACIO portfolio focus on the exciting new world of tech startups around the world, such as StartupBeat, Techli, and 150 sec, among others. ESPACIO was founded in 2012 by Conrad Egusa and Eddie Arrieta.