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CASA ofrece hospedaje y capacitación para activistas sobre temas de justicia social en Mexico.

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Realizamos acciones para aprender de los movimientos de resistencia en México con nuestras comunidades de origen. Publicamos noticias y análisis en nuestro boletín de noticia mensual, recibimos y proporcionamos talleres para la solidaridad a corto plazo con delegaciones, coordinando eventos y charlas. Averigua cómo unirte a nosotros.

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Otra debate, Oaxaca update

<p>CASA name change, John Ross on the Otra Campaign.</p>

The first thing you may notice is we're no longer the Chiapas Peace House Project, but CASA. Our mission hasn't changed; we just needed a broader name as we begin work in Oaxaca. Read the full announcement here. 

It's been an eventful time in Mexico. While we await the arrival of volunteers and our two coordinators, we rely on our alumnus Jen Lawhorne in Mexico City for two of this month's articles: a news piece with video of aggressive police actions in Oaxaca City, as well as an analysis on the AMLO Protests in Mexico.

John Ross, a well known social analyst of Mexico, recently published an article in counterpunch entitled "A Report from the Red Alert - Zapatistas at a Critical Crossroads" which initiated a dialogue among those following the Zapatista's Otra Campaña. We repost a response by Mary Ann Tenuto-Sanchez of the Chiapas Support Committee, and also refer readers to another reply by Alejandro Reyes of Radio Zapatista

We refer readers interested in developments with the Otra Campaña, the election protests in Mexico City, and the teacher takeover of Oaxaca City to standard sources such as Narco News, counterpunch, indybay, Indymedia Oaxaca, and to la Jornada (Spanish).  We also note this article on Indybay sent to us by Jen, Oaxaca media under attack.

Finally, we thank readers and supporters of CASA for donations who've sent in the past few months. We rely on grassroots support to continue our existence, and donations of any amount go a long way. Thank you!

-- Combi, webguy and Secretary of CASA

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