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Pioneers in the Defense of Women’s Rights
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In the context of the 30th anniversary of the Zapatista Uprising, Gabriela Coutiño takes a look at the pioneering role of women in, and their influence on the movement since its beginnings.
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To Bequeath Life: 30 Years Since the Zapatista Uprising
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"I believe that this is one of the contributions of Zapatismo to the world from below: to question, to call for organization, to motivate responses to the "what about you" and to put a mirror in front of this great WE that we are in order to inspire practices that allow us to live in freedom outside the bonds of contemporary capitalism. At the end of the day, we too are bequeathing life, but now it is our turn to do our part."
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Communality, the Anti-capitalist Path the EZLN Proclaims on its 30th Anniversary
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Angeles Mariscal reports on the celebrations of the 30th anniversary of the Zapatista uprising in Chiapas and examines the words of Sub-commander Moisés at the event.
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"We are alone, like 30 years ago."
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Gloria Muñoz Ramirez reports on the key messages and energy of the EZLN anniversary celebrations in the caracol of Dolores Hidalgo.
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Defying the oppression of bad governments, organized crime and naysayers, art in Zapatista territory continues to liberate and elevate the struggle for life.
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With a style and color that has come to define the Zapatista murals, Gustavo Chávez Pávon speaks of the building of a great art collective. Over the years, Schools for Chiapas has had the honor of participating in and supporting the the materials for several of Gustavo Chavez's murals.
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