Happy International Women’s Day from Chiapas!
Happy International Women’s Day from Chiapas! READ MORE »
Schools for Chiapas begins preparatory training for civil observers volunteering with the Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas Center for Human Rights (Frayba) this week. One of the volunteering options available is at a migrant center at Salto El Agua here in Chiapas. In the first of two articles, we share with our readers some interesting facts and figures about migration in the state. If you are interested in volunteering through us at the migrant center, please visit our website at https://schoolsforchiapas.org/become-a-human-rights-observer/
Migration in Chiapas READ MORE »
Magdalena Gómez challenges the agencies of the State, the bureacracies and the self-satisfied liberal class in their rhetoric of democratic pluralism to ask: “And you, what have you done while the indigenous peoples were building autonomy?”
And You, Where Were You? READ MORE »
The Language Center at Oventic Caracol in Chiapas is now offering Spanish and Tsotsil classes. If you would like to learn either or both of these languages and have the opportunity to live together with Zapatistas, this is an opportunity not to be missed.
Spanish and Tsotsil Classes in Oventic Caracol READ MORE »
Eight years after the disappearance of 43 student teachers in Guerrero, relatives and friends still seek justice. The main perpetrators remain in impunity in a case that the Tlachinollan Human Rights Center describes as a “shipwreck” in its 28th report.
Tlachinollan Human Rights Center Presents 28th Report on Ayotzinapa Case READ MORE »