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Review of Teaching Rebellion: Stories from the Grassroots Mobilization in Oaxaca

Review by Peter Gelderloos, author of How Nonviolence Protects the State

Where is the front?

Turn the Corner

By Kiado Cruz
August 24, 2008
 
Translated by Scott Campbell
 

The APPO two years on: Where now for Oaxaca's social movement?

A look at the Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca two years on.

By Scott Campbell 

The Balance of Power

By David Venegas Reyes, Translated by Scott Campbell

A Chat with Chema: a look at the OCEZ

by Loren Guerriero

A look at the rich history of a social movement in Chiapas, Organización Campesino Emiliano Zapata.

Violations of Zapatista Autonomy: Experiences on CAPISE’s Brigade 53

By Alyne dos Santos Goncalves and Cassio Brancaleone

On January 1, 2006, the Zapatistas proposed an initiative to tour all of Mexico in order to articulate broad networks of collaboration and solidarity among localized social movements “from the grassroots and the left”, putting into practice two central points of the Sixth Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle of June 2005. The tour around different Mexican states was baptized as “The Other Campaign,” a counter-reference to the presidential campaign that was beginning at that time. The objective of The Other Campaign wasn’t, however, to make electoral promises, but rather to listen to different voices of social and popular movements at the margin of the system, whose struggles necessarily leave them outside the framework of political parties and institutions. This first phase meant learning about other ways of struggling against the oppression of the social, economic and political system imposed from above.