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Let's not Confuse Genocide and Forgiveness
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As another October 12th comes and goes, Spanish colonialism continues on the continent as does the neocolonialism of Latin American governments. So too does the resistance of the indigenous peoples.
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On the subject: The Storm and the Day After. Afterword. Part Four: Between pay and imagination.
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Now as actors and writers in the day after, our journey continues...
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On the subject: The Storm and the Day After. Afterword. Part Three: Other Options? When words are not necessary.
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We return to the community assembly... first as as a dancer, then an artist, then as a musician.
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On the subject: The Storm and the Day After. Afterword. Part Two: Change with continuity? The same thing all over again?
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The Captain shares another creative visualization on the steps to recreating the world in which we currently live...
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On the subject: The Storm and the Day After. Afterword. Part One. The Hypothesis (or was it the hypotenuse?)
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The Captain guides us in a creative visualization of the Day After... starting from the perspective of the community assembly.
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Call to International Meetings of Rebellions and Resistance 2024-2025.
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The Zapatistas announce a series of planned events from December 2024 to December 2025 on the theme of the Storm and the Day After.
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Community Health Workers Displaced by Violence in the Highlands of Chiapas
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With the ever- precarious situations that communities in the sierra of Chiapas are facing, community health workers (mostly women) are vital sources of emergency care and support.
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Supporting the ongoing learning and resources for these community health workers is essential to the well-being of these communities.
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You can donate directly through the go fund me in this article, or contact us about making a tax-deductible proxy donation.
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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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