Midnight Notes Goes To School: Report From the Zapatista Escuelita by George Caffentzis Dan Coughlin


Midnight Notes Goes To School: Report From the Zapatista Escuelita
Title : Midnight Notes Goes To School: Report From the Zapatista Escuelita
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ISBN : 1570272972
ISBN-10 : 9781570272974
Language : English
Format Type : Perfect Paperback
Number of Pages : 42
Publication : First published September 15, 2014

Out of the Mexican southeast, a new society is emerging, one based on communal lands, recuperation of indigenous culture, gender equality, cooperative self-defense, organic agriculture, and food, shelter, health and education for all. This historic project to build Zapatista Autonomous Good Governance separate from the Mexican state and the capitalist market has engaged hundreds of indigenous communities across Mexico's Chiapas province, which stretches across terrain the size of Rhode Island, from mountain rain forests to pastoral valleys to lowland jungle. This Zapatista model of Autonomous Governance has slowly emerged as a beacon of hope across the hemisphere, and stands in stark contrast to the horrors offered by low-waged maquiladora development, the narco-economy, the brutalism of Latin American urban life and the US/UN neoliberal model exemplified by the military occupation of Haiti.


Midnight Notes Goes To School: Report From the Zapatista Escuelita Reviews


  • Alex

    a nice little collection of 3 essays written by Peter Linebaugh, George Caffentzis, and Riley Linebaugh, on their experiences with the Zapatistas in the winter of 2014. Riley Linebaugh's essay struck me as the most fascinating, on searching for radical utopias within a post-college context of debt and dimmed possibilities; although all 3 essays are very worth reading.