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Accompanied by photography and political art, this powerful compilation of testimonies from longtime organizers, artists, housewives, journalists, students, teachers, and others who participated in the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca provides a raw, honest look at the 2006 Oaxaca protests to the political situation in the Mexican state--protests that would become one of the most important social uprisings of the 21st century. "Acompanada de fotografias y arte politico, esta compilacion poderosa de testimonios de organizadores, artistas, amas de casa, periodistas, estudiantes,…mehr

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Accompanied by photography and political art, this powerful compilation of testimonies from longtime organizers, artists, housewives, journalists, students, teachers, and others who participated in the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca provides a raw, honest look at the 2006 Oaxaca protests to the political situation in the Mexican state--protests that would become one of the most important social uprisings of the 21st century. "Acompanada de fotografias y arte politico, esta compilacion poderosa de testimonios de organizadores, artistas, amas de casa, periodistas, estudiantes, maestros y otros que participaron en la Asamblea Popular de los Pueblos de Oaxaca provee un vistazo abierto y honesto de las protestas oaxaquenas del 2006 contra la situacion politica en el estado mexicano--protestas que se convertirian en una de las revueltas sociales mas importantes del siglo XX1."
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Autorenporträt
Diana Denham is the coordinator for C.A.S.A. Chapulín, a center for international solidarity based in Oaxaca, Mexico. She formerly worked with the Landless Movement for Agrarian Reform in Brazil and also produced The Right to Share in Our Wealth, a documentary film about a local political project by the Workers Party aimed at the inclusion of traditionally marginalized sectors of Brazilian society. Colectivo C.A.S.A. is an organization that facilitates the work of international activists as human rights observers, independent journalists, and volunteers for grassroots organizations.