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Mexico
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Ecovillage Survives as a Haven for Deep Ecology in Mexico’s Central Mountains
They cling tenaciously against the unrelenting war that the far more successful liberation of global capital has waged on them.
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Trump Migrant Proposals Could Be “Catastrophic” to Both the US and Mexico
Raising fees on Mexicans who cross the border to do business could have a greater impact - and affect Americans who do vote.
Four Ways Mexico’s Indigenous Farmers Are Practicing the Agriculture of the Future
How can we get the most out of our farmland without harming the planet?
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Mexico: “We Are the Problem Because We Disturb the Government and the Narcos“
Anthropologist Nadia Vera was assassinated along with photojournalist Ruben Espinosa.
Are Journalists and Activists Safe Anywhere in Mexico? Protests Erupt Over Killing of Five in Mexico City
In Mexico City, thousands of protesters are continuing to denounce the murder of photojournalist Ruben Espinosa.
Uprooting Patriarchy and Establishing Racial, Economic and Social Justice in Chiapas, Mexico
Author Hilary Klein talks about the stories of Zapatista companeras - the women involved in the movement for social justice in Mexico from its early years.
Mexico’s GMO Corn Ban and Glyphosate Cancer Findings
Movements and organizations in Mexico continue to strive to defend the battered biodiversity and food sovereignty.
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Oaxaca, Mexico, Faces Police Militarization as Governor Acts to Preempt Education Protests
Unionized teachers in Oaxaca, Mexico, are protesting national education mandates, in the face of growing police militarization.
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Women Are at the Forefront of the Zapatista Revolution
People around the world have been inspired by images of Zapatista women like Major Ana Maru00eda, Comandanta Ramona and Comandanta Ester.
Blood, Manipulation and Lies: Press Freedom in Mexico
More than 80 journalists have been killed in Mexico in the past decade and 17 more have disappeared.