In this clip, Juan Manuel Martinez Moreno shares with us words of hope upon recently being release from prison. He was imprisoned for over 16 months for being wrongfully accused for the murder of Bradley Will, Indymedia journalist, who was documenting...
CASA July Newsletter
In Oaxaca, the street battles flared up again with the movement boycott of the annual government-sponsored tourist event, the Guelaguetza. The festival, which includes traditional music and dance from Oaxaca’s seven regions, has been widely criticized as an exploitation of indigenous culture, which is commodified and marketed by a state that otherwise systematically marginalizes indigenous communities. This July, when the social movement attempted to enter the Auditorium of the Guelaguetza in order to hold their own people’s festival, they were violently attacked by state and federal police, which led to 62 detentions and dozens of injuries. Read more in Rachel’s description of the Guerraguetza.
Among the arrested was movement activist and friend of CASA Chapulin, Silvia Gabriela Hernandez Salinas. Silvia was finally released two days ago. Many thanks for those of you who responded to our Urgent Action!
Amidst the continued repression, Oaxacan organizations continue to mobilize and continue to pursue alternatives to the dominant neoliberal economic model. EDUCA, which Riccardo describes in detail in EDUCA's programs for Autonomous, Community-Controlled Development, is among the organizations active in the statewide social movement.
This month CASA is launching a fundraising campaign to support our financial aid initiative and efforts to provide opportunities for international solidarity work to activists from marginalized communities. To support the work of the CASAs, you can send your tax-deductible donation to:
CASA
c/o Faithful Fools
230/234 Hyde St.
San Francisco, CA 94102
Many thanks for your support!
In Solidarity,
CASA de la paz, Chiapas
CASA Chapulín, Oaxaca




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