Friday, January 12, 2007

Repression, suffering, and hope in Oaxaca: A people that refuses to be crushed


Brown Bag Discussion

Friday January 19th
12-1 (noon)
@ the Latin American and Iberian Institute

(801 Yale NE)
Free Refreshments

Rebeca Jasso-Aguilar, a PhD student in the sociology department, was part of a delegation to Oaxaca to investigate the current situation of the social movement that started in May of 2006.

The delegation, which took place during December 16-22, met with and heard testimonies from activists, journalists, ex-detainees, families of people detained and killed during the conflict, and people linked to the governor of Oaxaca. She will give a presentation based on these
testimonies.

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