Ayotzinapa
Online dialog between Ayotzinapa and universities and community organizations in the US and Mexico – Dec 2
Mexico Speaks: Ayotzinapa students and parents of the 43
2 Dec 2014 – 19:30 to 22:30 (Eastern Time)
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The Ayotzinapa students and parents of the 43 take the podium & speak up, in an international dialogue with university & community organizations in Mexico and the USA.
AGENDA:
1) 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm. Art Workshop with artists (looking for more artists)
Beginning of international call
2) 8:30 p.m. – 8:40 p.m. Introduction by Juan Carlos Ruiz
3) 8:40 p.m. – 8:50 p.m. Introduction of Ayotzinapa context and “Plan Mexico”
4) 8:50 – 9 pm. Introduction to the Ferguson Context and the militarization and police violence in the U.S. (10 min)
5) 9 pm – 9:30 pm. Voices of Mothers and Fathers of Ayotzinapa and Ferguson
6) 9:30 pm – 10:30 pm. Mics open to students and organizers of the actions on Dec. 3 – What does Solidarity look like? How do we organize December 3rd and beyond?
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Cover art by Jess X. Chen www.jessxchen.com #justseeds #illustration #MX43
The US mobilizes for Ayoltzinapa – 3 Dec 2014
43 cities, 43 students
In the United States We’re Tired Too
http://ustired2.com
This December 3, 2014, more than 43 cities in the US will mobilize in solidarity with the 43 students dissappeared and 3 murdered from the Escuela Normal Rural de Ayotzinapa. The mobilization aims not only at expressing support and solidarity with the students from Ayotzinapa and their families and denouncing the Mexican state’s responsibility. The goal is also to demand the US government to stop the Plan Mexico or Merida Initiative, which has supplied billions of dollars in military and political support to Mexico’s security forces. For more information, visit www.ustired2.com and in facebook, twitter, instagram, and tumblr; using and followint the hashtag #UStired2.