Armed attack on humanitarian aid brigade in Tabak, Aldama
A nun belonging to a humanitarian aid brigade was shot in the leg with a high-caliber weapon while visiting the community of Tabak in Aldama.
A nun belonging to a humanitarian aid brigade was shot in the leg with a high-caliber weapon while visiting the community of Tabak in Aldama.
An indigenous Zoque historian and anthropologist describes concerns that not only affect the Zoque community, but many indigenous communities throughout Mexico –forced migration to find work is precarious in and of itself, but has become wholly tragic during the pandemic. He calls on the far-flung Zoque diaspora to organize for across localities for autonomous health.
On the 37th Anniversary of the EZLN, Raúl Zibechi shares lessons learned from the building of their autonomy, and their inspiration for other autonomies in Latin America.
Despite an apparent agreement on resolution of the conflict in Aldama, paramilitary armed agression continues. Civil society and members of the church call for disarmament /arrest.
For the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, anthropologist R. Aida Hernández Castillo lights a candle for the struggle of the women of Aldama.