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This Giving Tuesday
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"The Zapatista vocation, if someone pushes us to a laconic definition, is to be a good seed." As we reflect on our own path traveling alongside these communities, one which intersects and converges with other paths, the constant question remains
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"How can we be good seeds?" And asking these questions, we make the way.
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We wish you the very best of the season, friends.
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And we thank you for all that you do.
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In this intimate account, we look once more into the world of Gabi, a young Zapatista health promoter.
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"The well-being of each child, family and community is the well-being of the movement. Here, every child is a story, family story, life story. Each patient is an encounter."
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To support autonomous health, community literacy, and women's organizing this season...
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BriCO Human Right Observers fulfill a vital role in accompanying communities in resistance! Read more about joining the BriCOs here.
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From t-shirts to bracelets, housewares to accessories, your thoughtful purchases support community autonomy and build economies of solidarity!
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Beautiful hand-woven scarves by the weavers of Magdalena de la Paz, an autonomous community in resistance in the highlands of Chiapas.
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Scarfs measure 12" x 67" in. Available in many colors.
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From: $65.00
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Rustic wooden spoons made by the collective from Nuevo San Gregorio. Hand- engraved and one-of-a kind, these kitchen wares are specifically designed for making food with love and rebeldía.
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From: $10.00
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Schools for Chiapas is an international solidarity organization supporting autonomy in communities in resistance in Chiapas, Mexico. Our work depends on support from people of conscience everywhere.
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