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With Four out of Ten not Attending, School Is out of Bounds for Mexican Indigenous Peoples
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20% of the indigenous population is illiterate, equivalent to 1.3 million people. The government is launching yet another program to tackle the conditions of poverty and marginalization behind the educational gap.
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From San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Chiapas, We Join in the National Mourning
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Statement from Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas Center for Human Rights, United Families of Chiapas Committee, Searching for Our Missing Migrants "Junax Ko'ntantik," Melel Xojobal A.C., Services and Advice for Peace, A.C. (SERAPAZ), Mesoamerican Voices, Action with Migrant Peoples, at the vigil held in solidarity with the disappeared and searching mothers in Mexico.
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More Deportees Arrive from US to Chiapas
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Mexicans continue to arrive on flights to Chiapas under Trump's new deportation policy.
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"...Listen... We know you are busy with Trump, but -I don't know if you have noticed-, things are happening that would terrify the most grounded. They are not isolated or extraordinary events, they are frequent, daily, “common”, “normal”."
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Vigils and Mourning in More Than 30 Cities for the Disappeared
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Collectives of searchers should not exist. They exist because their loved ones were ripped away from them and they got no response from a complicit and absent State. They exist because there are 120,000 families devastated by the disappearance of one or more of their members. Because the federal, state and municipal governments in office only turn to look at them when a tragedy strikes. Today it was Teuchitlán, yesterday San Fernando and tomorrow who knows.
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Statement from the National Assembly for Water and Life and in Solidarity with the Searching Families throughout the Country
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Statement rom the National Assembly for Water, Life and Territory following the recent discovery of three clandestine crematoria, 400 pairs of shoes, items of clothing and human remains in Jalisco.
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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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