Vol. I · The Journal
Capital Mestiza
Otoño · 2026·Ciudad de México·The Collector's Edition
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On Tezontle: how a volcanic stone became the floor of a city.

An essay on the porous, blood-dark stone underfoot in nearly every old building in Mexico City — and what it tells us about the layered city we inherit.

By Mariana Reyes·12 min read·Read essay →
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  • Vol. I · Issue 04 · Otoño 2026

    On Tezontle

    How a volcanic stone became the floor of a city.

    Mariana Reyes
    12 min
  • Vol. I · Issue 03 · Verano 2026

    The Mestizo Kitchen

    Six women, four states, one long conversation about inheritance.

    Carmen Aguirre
    18 min
  • Vol. I · Issue 02 · Primavera 2026

    Barragán Without Barragán

    What survives when the master is removed from the room.

    Tomás Pani
    9 min
  • Vol. I · Issue 01 · Invierno 2026

    Why We Built This

    A founding note. On cultural literacy, not tourism.

    Capital Mestiza
    6 min
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