Sergio González Rodríguez is a columnist for the Mexico City newspaper Reforma who began his career writing art criticism for the renowned writer and editor Carlos Monsivais. He has covered the Juárez femicides since 1995, revealing the ties between police, government officials, and drug traffickers. Assaulted and kidnapped by unknown assailants in Mexico City in 1999 and banned from the State of Chihuahua, he continues to write on these subjects. Bones in the Desert and The Headless Man have been published in Mexico, Spain, France, and Germany.
ARTICLES FEATURING SERGIO GONZáLEZ

So Many Bones in the Desert
On April 16th, the skeletons of 12 teenage girls were found in a desert field east of Ciudad Juárez. ...

The Most Dangerous Place in the Western Hemisphere
IN THE WINTER OF 2009 I took a job as a "fixer" — this is a nice way to say errand ...
