Liz Ryan blogs on Indigo and Tierra Natal in her October posting of "Mexico-U.S. hometown clubs and social networks.
She writes about the growing hometown association movement:
"I say politically active, because the formation of HTAs is a grassroots movement awakening to the huge amount of power it has. Mexican-Americans send more than $23 billion a year to Mexico, mostly through individual and family ties. The HTAs or Clubs de Oriundos, by consolidating some of that money, are gaining political power. We'll see in the next few years how blogs and social network software will help that process. Other countries may also begin using social software to make the power of their remittance economies more transparent."
I think the statistics presented here reveal, to some degree, the way the cities are desing in different parts of these countries; in some U.S. Cities, for example, would be a real nightmare being without a car, because the distances are long, and there is not efficient public transportation systems, again, in some cities. But yea, I am an advocate of good health.
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