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PROGRAM OF THE FIRST SESSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL ENCOUNTERS OF RESISTANCES AND REBELLIONS
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The Zapatistas announce the program for the First Session of International Encounters of Resistances and Rebellions.
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International Encounters of Rebellion and Resistance 2024-2025
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The Zapatistas invite us to end the year with a series of events in Chiapas, Mexico.
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On the Subject: The Storm and the Day After. Part Eleven: Otroas in the Day After?
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Recognizing the power of the otroas in the day after.
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On the Subject: The Storm and the Day After - Part Ten: HEALTH ACCORDING TO DOÑA JUANITA.
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On health and healing, the struggle of tomorrow, and Palestine.
The Tercios Compas present their second video on First Aid.
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On the Subject: The Storm and the Day After. Part Nine: First Aid for the Day After the Storm.
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From the Tercios Compas and El Capitan...on First Aid
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On the Subject: The Storm and the Day After. Part Eight: Another Day After.
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Another day after...the Captain continues.
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On the Subject: The Storm and the Day After. Part Seven: Until We Meet Again.
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In a corner of the mountain, Old Antonio rolls his cigarette in front of a tentative campfire. Only the dawn listens to his words: “The oldest of our ancestors tell that in the beginning, there was darkness, fog, silence, everything motionless. There were already the earliest gods, the ones who gave birth to the world. But it was not until …
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Mexico Has Had a "Failed Strategy" for 20 Years of Militarization: Amnesty International
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''The report recounts hard data that demonstrates the “failed strategy” implemented intensively from 2007 to 2024, a period in which “at least 101,933 people have disappeared and 452,254 have been murdered, including 49,100 women, 140 journalists and 221 defenders of territory, land and the environment.”''
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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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