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
not sure if they still run, but they run a school for people to understand stuff. Can’t recommend it enough
edit: start your search with “escuelita zapatista”
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.
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
Seems reasonable considering how many people want to destroy them.
happy to share a bit more details on DM, if I ever figure out how to send one lol
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.