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The New in the Alternative
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In the face of the difficult world panorama and the loss of horizons, we must look at the experiences that have made progress in the construction of alternatives. It is necessary to look at what is new in the alternative that is being built from below in order to find the ways forward.
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Zapatismo is conjugated in the present, it is not past history or a museum piece. Zapatismo is a watershed of national political life and of the global social movement. It is a living history, a current construction, an unending proposal. To refer to Zapatismo as something that happened three decades ago is to try (although they do not succeed) to make invisible a movement that continues to speak to the world, despite everything against it.
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Raúl Zibechi discusses the logic of containment and/or annihilation of "surplus humanity" in the emergent new world order.
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Narco Blockades, Disappearances, Checkpoints and Forced Displacement Continue in La Sierra and Border
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Gripped by fear, residents of towns in southern Chiapas are abandoning their homes and fleeing their towns as they fall into the hands of organized crime groups, fighting for control of the region and migrant routes.
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Solidarity from Chiapas with Palestine on the Feast of Guadalupe
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In the framework of the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Chiapas Palestine Action Committee read a statement of solidarity with the people of Palestine, along with Father Marcelo Pérez. Stop the genocide now!
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Rage: Is it inherited? is it acquired? is it cultivated? is it lost? is it transformed? is it contagious? through what channels is it transmitted? how does it become collective? is it creative? at what point does it become dignified? when does it begin to distance itself from rancor and revenge? does it get closer to justice?
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Indigenous Peoples, Visible at COP28, Invisible in Agreements
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COP28 ends today in the United Arab Emirates. In Dubai, indigenous people attend official events, take part in parallel forums and walk the corridors and patios of Expo City, the enormous venue on the outskirts of Dubai that hosts the summit. But the distance between that presence and the decisions of the COP is still more than kilometric.
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