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Let's not Confuse Genocide and Forgiveness

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.
Let's not Confuse Genocide and Forgiveness

On the subject: The Storm and the Day After. Afterword. Part Four: Between pay and imagination.

On the subject: The Storm and the Day After. Afterword. Part Four: Between pay and imagination.
Now as actors and writers in the day after, our journey continues...

On the subject: The Storm and the Day After. Afterword. Part Three: Other Options?  When words are not necessary.

We return to the community assembly... first as as a dancer, then an artist, then as a musician.
On the subject: The Storm and the Day After. Afterword. Part Three: Other Options?  When words are not necessary.

On the subject: The Storm and the Day After. Afterword. Part Two: Change with continuity? The same thing all over again?

On the subject: The Storm and the Day After. Afterword. Part Two: Change with continuity? The same thing all over again?
The Captain shares another creative visualization on the steps to recreating the world in which we currently live...

On the subject: The Storm and the Day After. Afterword. Part One. The Hypothesis (or was it the hypotenuse?)

The Captain guides us in a creative visualization of the Day After... starting from the perspective of the community assembly.
On the subject: The Storm and the Day After. Afterword. Part One. The Hypothesis (or was it the hypotenuse?)

Call to International Meetings of Rebellions and Resistance 2024-2025.

Call to International Meetings of Rebellions and Resistance 2024-2025.
The Zapatistas announce a series of planned events from December 2024 to December 2025 on the theme of the Storm and the Day After.

Community Health Workers Displaced by Violence in the Highlands of Chiapas

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.

Supporting the ongoing learning and resources for these community health workers is essential to the well-being of these communities.

You can donate directly through the go fund me in this article, or contact us about making a tax-deductible proxy donation.
Community Health Workers Displaced by Violence in the Highlands of Chiapas
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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