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Peter Greenberg Worldwide – Camino Real Polanco in Mexico City, Mexico – May 5, 2018

Locations in this article:  Mexico City, Mexico

This week, Peter Greenberg Worldwide broadcasts from the Camino Real Polanco in Mexico City, Mexico. Joining Peter, with a remarkable story of history and survival, is Esteban Volkov Bronstein, the Director of the Leon Trotsky Museum & Institute of the Rights to Asylum. He is also Trotsky’s grandson and was one of the last people to see him alive. Ximena Jordan, Project Manager of Frida Kahlo and the Anahuacalli Museums, stops by to talk about the legendary Frida Kahlo’s history and the mark she left on Mexico. Expat writer David Lida, and Author of First Stop in the New World: Mexico City, The Capital of the 21st Century, discusses his surprising and hidden gems of Mexico City. And one of those hidden gems is fashion designer Anuar Layon, who reveals the real message behind his now famous “Mexico is the S**t” jacket and what it symbolizes for a country that is becoming a serious competitor in the fashion world. There’s all of this and more as Peter Greenberg Worldwide broadcasts from Mexico City, Mexico.

Camino Real Polanco México

 

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