The Continuing War Against Timazewaltin
How Do We Change Culture? » Counterpunch: Tells the Facts, Names the Names
By Rodolfo Acuna I approach the topic of culture with trepidation. Better minds than mine have written about it; it is also a hot button issue in the Mexican American [...]
How Our Government Is Trying to Scare Us into Submitting to Corporate Dominance | Alternet
Shannon McLeish of Florida is a 45-year-old married mother of two young children. She is a homeowner, a taxpayer and a safe driver. She votes in every election. She attends a [...]
Border Wars: Drone Deployment Out of Control? | mexmigration: History and Politics of Mexican Immigration
The Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) program of CBP’s Office of Air and Marine isn’t classified like the drone programs of the CIA and the U.S. military in the Middle East [...]
David Bacon: The Story of a Oaxacan Indigenous Farm Worker Woman | mexmigration: History and Politics of Mexican Immigration
To go pick blueberries I have to get up at four in the morning. First I make my lunch to take with me, and then I get dressed for work. For lunch I eat whatever there is in [...]
Idle Know More: Films to Strengthen the Idle No More Movement in Canada
Since the #Idlenomore movement began just a few short weeks ago, tens of thousands of Indigenous Peoples and allies in Canada and around the world have stepped forward to [...]
Zapatistas: “to be heard, we march in silence” | Intercontinental Cry
As the Maya calendar ends, a new cycle of struggle begins with thousands of Zapatistas peacefully and silently occupying town squares across Chiapas. The Zapatistas are back! [...]
Maya descendants face discrimination, poverty – FRANCE 24
At its peak, the Maya civilization had one of the richest cultures in the Americas. Today, ethnic Mayas in central America and Mexico suffer from discrimination, exploitation [...]
For Indigenous Peoples, land rights are only half the battle
By Barbara Fraser • Dec 18, 2012 While indigenous people in Latin America are increasingly gaining rights to their traditional homelands, obstacles ranging from unclear [...]
The moral and organizational strength of the EZLN
Next 1st of January will mark the first 18 years of the armed uprising of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN). A country that was on the threshold of modernity [...]
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