Fáilte go hÉirinn Zapatistas 2021

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From 12th to 26th October a delegation from the indigenous autonomous Zapatista Communities will visit Ireland to listen and speak with grassroots movements here.

Oein DeBhairduin  words on a plate 💜
01/11/2021

Oein DeBhairduin words on a plate 💜

31/10/2021

The fabulous Karen Aguiar of Go Dance for Change 💜💜💜💜💜
28/10/2021

The fabulous Karen Aguiar of Go Dance for Change 💜💜💜💜💜

28/10/2021
FREEDOM DIGNITY JUSTICE"We have come together to build an independent, self-organised nationwide asylum seeker movement ...
26/10/2021

FREEDOM DIGNITY JUSTICE
"We have come together to build an independent, self-organised nationwide asylum seeker movement in Ireland. Freedom, Dignity & Justice for Asylum Seekers!" MASI - Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland

Lucky Khambuleambule and Alessandra Azevedo after Alessandra's powerful session with the delegation last Thursday.
Thank you Go Dance for Change for organizing the final encuentro in Dublin and Dolphin House Hwc for hosting.

John, the legend who drove the Zapatistas delegation around Dublin on the Red bus every day last week, holding  #97 in t...
26/10/2021

John, the legend who drove the Zapatistas delegation around Dublin on the Red bus every day last week, holding #97 in the Celebrate People’s History Poster Series : Primo Tapia de la Cruz by .graphics .

Primo Tapia de la Cruz (1885–1926) was born into the indigenous Tarascan community of Naraja, Mexico. While working as a migrant laborer in California he studied with the Magon brothers (fathers of Mexican anarchism). He went on to become a member of the Wobblies (Industrial Workers of the World). At a sugar beet refinery in Nebraska he organized his fellow workers into a five-hundred-man union. Returning home, he battled for agrarian reform in the Zacapu Valley region. Primo led the Tarascan communities to many victories, winning back their stolen land. Ultimately he was murdered by soldiers disguised as peasants and became a martyr for the Mexican agrarian movement.

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