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Santa Cruz Indymedia | Globalization & CapitalismOaxaca Benefit at RCNV (11/17)
Friday, November 17th 7-10 pm Resource Center for Nonviolence, 515 Broadway, Santa Cruz $5-20 suggested donation, no one turned away for lack of funds more information at: http://elenemigocomun.net/donate Music from Ryan Harvey & Mark Gunnery of Riot Folk Records
Billingual presentation from Miguel Zafra Native Oaxaqueño and member of the Frente Indigena de Organizaciones Binacionales (FIOB) will discuss what led to the rise of the movement in Oaxaca. Film Screenings of Granito de Arena The story of school teachers in Oaxaca, Mexico, and their grassroots struggle against the global dismantaling of public education. Infamy in Oaxaca The last video by Brad Will, NYC indymedia journalist killed in Oaxaca, October 27, 2006.
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Comments (Hide Comments)Link to Amazing Documentary 'Vencerémos'
Friday Nov 10th, 2006 10:35 AM
An amazing (Spanish-language) documentary filled with background about the struggle in Oaxaca, focused on the buildup to this year´s occupation of the Zòcalo by the teachers and the Mega-Marches (70 min., produced in Oaxaca City).
Why Did The Cops Attack Us? (11/16)
Thursday Nov 16th, 2006 12:35 AM
UCSC, Oaxaca, Palestine...
Thursday, November 16 8:30pm Porter Room 148 UC Santa Cruz Come to this public meeting and discussion. Why Did The Cops Attack Us? On October 18th, many students who protested the UC Regents were met with clubs and pepper sprayby the police. Four protestors have been murdered by the Mexican military in the state of Oaxaca. Israel has lauched an invasion in the Gaza Strip attacking the town of Biet Hanoun, killing 39 people. Why was force used against demonstrators? Why is there so much repression taking place against movements for social justice? Are there connections between the struggles happening all over the world? Come to an open panel and discussion about how we should approach the police and what are the next steps in democratizing the UC and expanding the social justice movement. presented by the ISO and SAW at UC Santa Cruz http://indybay.org/newsitems/2006/11/15/18330136.php |