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Mexican and U.S. Businessmen Secure Their Place in the Interoceanic Corridor
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The so-called "Oaxaca Initiative" was signed last Wednesday (20) between the governor of Oaxaca, Salomón Jara, and the Business Coordinating Council, the highest representative body of the private sector in Mexico, represented by 14 leading organizations, accompanied by U.S. Ambassador Ken Salazar.
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Thirteenth Part: TWO FOOTBALL GAMES AND THE SAME REBELLION.
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The Captain recounts some lessons learned in soccer matches played in the course of the Europe Chapter of the Journey for Life.
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Member of US Youth Group Writes About Visit to Sendas
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Last week, as part of our outreach program Schools for Chiapas received a visit from a youth group from the US at Sendas (https://schoolsforchiapas.org/visit-from-us-youth-group-to-sendas/). Here is a short account of the visit from one of the participants.
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"Why do we say that the nightmare that is already here, and will only get worse, will be followed by an awakening? Well, because there are those who, like us, are determined to look at that possibility. Very slim, it is true. But every day and at all times, everywhere, we fight for that tiny possibility to grow and, although small and insignificant -like a tiny seed-, to grow and, someday, to be the tree of life that will be of all colors or it will not be at all."
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Massive Protections Being Prepared To Avoid Detention and Deportation of Migrants
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“Migrants have no jobs, no money to eat, and no roof over their heads. Rents are very expensive, there are entire families sleeping in parks, health services are saturated, this is chaos.”
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Schools for Chiapas is seeking volunteers to work at a migrant center here in Chiapas. For more information, please visit our website: https://schoolsforchiapas.org/become-a-human-rights-observer/
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In a period of anniversaries and transition, Uruguayan environmentalist Silvia Ribeiro takes a look at the past, present and future of the Zapatista movement.
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