Y Ahora Que? (And Now What?)

Coalition of Immokalee Worker Victory Against McDonald’s Immokalee FL to Chicago, IL, 2007 Trailer for Documentary on Victory. Download the Trailer (59 MB)

Entre Los Olvidados – Among the Forgotten

Oaxaca, February 2007 by el pinche simon “That’s the women that kidnapped me last time.” Says the 16 year old young women I am conducting a video documentation workshop with in San Isidro Vista Hermosa, as a green Nissan pickup…

David Venegas Cruz arrested

Oaxaca de Juárez, Oaxaca. April 13, 2007. 3:00 p.m. IMMEDIATE PRESENTATION OF DAVID VENEGAS CRUZ—ALIVE! DAVID is an APPO COUNCIL MEMBER, a member of VOCAL, and an ADHERENT to the OTHER CAMPAIGN Today our comrade David Venegas Cruz, “el Alebrije”,…

Proyecto Autogestion’s Spring 2007 Tour

The Oaxacan People’s Popular Assembly (APPO) Past, Present and Future (tour schedule) This multimedia workshop will include the presentation of photos, videos, and information about the situation in Oaxaca, past, present, and future. The material presented will include video segments…

10th MegaMarch in Oaxaca

March 9th, 2007 – John Gibler writes: Yesterday’s march honoring International Women’s Day and led by the women’s organization that spearheaded the Channel 9 takeover on August 1, 2006, drew tens of thousands of people out into the street. Patty…

Presentation with Videos in Berkeley

Three Bay Area activists (Carolina Dutton, Mary Ann Tenuto, and Colombe Chappey) will give an update on their recent visits to Oaxaca and Chiapas. They will report on the increased number of kidnappings, disappearances, and beatings of APPO (Popular Assembly…

Global Women’s Strike: Update on Support for Oaxaca

March 2nd 2007 – Global Women’s Strike writes: The Global Women’s Strike thanks you for supporting our COMO/APPO sisters in struggle in Oaxaca, Mexico. The letter you have signed is on our webpage with all the signatures we received. More…

APPO and the Alternative Media in SF

Gustavo Esteva and Sergio Beltrán “Oaxaca, the APPO and the Alternative Media” The Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO in Spanish) coalesced in response to police repression against a strike by the Oaxacan teachers’ union and occupied the…