Alejandra Mejía with Roxana Bendezú, Ramón Mejía, Moises Rodriguez Cruz, Alyssah Roth, Alex Trejo, and Victor Urquiza
From Texas to North Carolina, Latine solidarity organizers connect the dots between U.S. imperialism in the Americas and Israel’s colonization of Palestine.
Conor Tomás Reed with Camila Azeñas, William Armando Hurtado Barrero, Manuel Camilo González, Camilo Godoy Pichón, Claudio Escobar, and Natalia Ibrahim-Abufarah Dávila
Across the hemisphere, students demanded an end to the genocide in Gaza. How they navigated repression and resistance offers lessons for the solidarity movement.
Tracing support for Palestinian liberation allows us to see how communities in struggle can establish a basis of global politics beyond power and domination.
In Latin America, Palestine not only represents the struggle of a people refusing to submit to subjugation and dispossession, but also evokes the spirit of perseverance, resistance, and the desire to live a dignified life.
For decades, the EZLN has informed struggles down and up the continent. Amid climate chaos and endless war, they continue to imagine and create better worlds.
Decades of joint organizing between two independent labor unions—one in Mexico and one in the United States—show the power of fighting for workers’ rights across borders.