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VI. We suffer as women… men… women… men… that we are (oh well). (7 scattered images)
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More anecdotes from the Selva.
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Mexico 2026: The Protests behind the World Cup
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The 2026 World Cup will be the first to be held in all three North American countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico, marking a new chapter in trade integration.
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“From Invaders to Invaded”
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The Zapatistas’ determination not to give up, not to surrender, and not to sell out remains an unavoidable ethical reference.
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V. – Many Ways, Several Generations, And A Workplace. (Reflections on the example and the concept of Past, Present, and Future)
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On the workplace as a place of struggle... in Common.
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Statement from the 9th Assembly of the Women's Movement in Defense of Our Territories.
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"As women, we become defenders along the way; we fight for our dignity, our voice, and our lives..."
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“If the Government Fails to Take Action Against Organized Crime, There Will Be Massacres or Indigenous Uprisings”: Carlos González
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As communities throughout Mexico experience a marked rise in violence by organized crime, Carlos Gonzalez predicts that there can only be three outcomes -- two of them not favorable.
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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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