Oaxaca

La lucha globaliza cada día: Justice and Dignity For Lorenzo Sampablo Cervantes and Fong Lee

Paramilitary repression and police brutality continue unabated on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border three years after the assassinations of Lorenzo Sampablo Cervantes in Oaxaca, Mexico and Fong Lee in Minneapolis, MN

By Steven Renderos & Sylvia González, November 1, 2009

Two different people – different stories, different places, – separated by nearly 2,000 miles, were connected three years ago when their lives were cut short by gunfire. Fong Lee and Lorenzo Sampablo Cervantes suffered a death inflicted by the gunshots of police and paramilitary officials. For Cervantes, it was one gunshot wound to the chest; for Lee, three gunshot wounds in his back, and five more to the front. Cervantes died seeking justice during the popular movement in 2006 in Oaxaca, Mexico, while Fong Lee died as a result of deeply rooted racism and police brutality in communities of color across the United States.

international bike development benefit

06/27/2009 19:00
06/27/2009 22:00

 International Bike Development Benefit and Civia Lorning Bike Release

Saturday June 27th 2009

7 pm - 10 pm

Presented by the Hub bike coop at the west bank location:

301 Cedar Ave S Minneapolis

 

Arte Sin Fronteras Performance and Screening of Oaxaca Radio Documentary

05/09/2009 17:00

5:00pm -- Performances by Teresa Ortiz, Kyle "Guante" Myhre, Juliana Hu Pegues, Tatiana Ormaza, Grupo Quetzal, AB Capoeira Senavox,  Fire Dancer

Anarchism and Libertarian Currents in the Oaxaca Insurrectionary Movement

10artpick_0.jpgBetween June and November of 2006, the Mexican state of Oaxaca lived through a popular revolt that both astonished and shocked the world.

Translated from Sergio de Castro Sanchez's article, Journal of the CGT Rojo y Negro (Spain)
Excerpted from Issue #8 of The Capital Terminus, Anarchist theory, news, and analysis, June 2008.

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