In 1994, the Zapatista uprising deprivatized large swaths of Chiapas, putting the land back under Indigenous stewardship. For the past 26 years, Zapatista communities have been growing the infrastructure of self-governance, establishing worker coorperatives, and teaching children in their Maya langauges.

Another world is possible.

Source: Decolonial Atlus: https://kolektiva.social/@decolonialatlas/108632109612596863

  • AgreeableLandscape☭OP
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    Are the Zapista regions just for indigenous people, or can anyone live there? I know it’s hugely focused on Indigenous rights, but searcing the English speaking internet I’ve never gotten a straight answer on whether it’s completely Indigenous ruled and inhabited, or if there are also white/general non-Indigenous people there and/or can participate in government.

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      2 years ago

      anybody can live, but it’s not like you can just show up with a backpack and expect them to trust you. It would be a long process. I know some people move to San Cristobal first and start with activism there.

      oh and it does depend if which Caracol you end up interacting with

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      2 years ago

      happy to share a bit more details on DM, if I ever figure out how to send one lol

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        2 years ago

        In the Lemmy webclient, you can click on the user’s profile and there should be a button to send a DM :)

        Not sure if you can in apps yet, unfortunately.