The Justice in Mexico Project and the Mexico Institute presented their joint publication, “Building Resilient Communities in Mexico: Civic Responses to Crime and Violence,” on March 27 at the Woodrow Wilson Center’s Mexico Institute in Washington, D.C. The presentation featured a panel of the book’s editors and authors, including Mexico Institute Director Duncan Wood, JMP Director David Shirk, SUNY Albany Professor Matthew Ingram, University of San Diego Professor Emily Edmonds-Poli, InSight Co-director Steven Dudley, JMP Project Coordinator Octavio Rodriguez, and Senior Advisor at Social Impact Daniel Sabet.
Watch the full presentation, including a question and answer session with members of the audience.
Read the on-line version of “Building Resilient Communities in Mexico: Civic Responses to Crime and Violence,” or a brief summary of the publication.