Miguel Cerna
Originally from Jocotepec, he graduated with a degree in Journalism from UdeG and has worked for major publications. He began his career as a reporter five years ago at Semanario Laguna covering Jocotepec. His interests include cultural and investigative journalism, as well as covering stories on sexual diversity.
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