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A Window to the Zapatista Movement: 40 and 30 Years of Organizing

Join Stanford University's Center for Latin American Studies and the Stanford Libraries for a scholarly panel with Professors Sylvia Marcos and Margara Millán, to commemorate  Zapatistas' 40 and 30 years of organizing. A photo exhibit will take place at the Center for Latin American Studies (Bolivar House) from January 11 to 31, 2024 to accompany the event. Analog and print photography by Yuriria Pantoja Millán and additional materials from the Stanford Libraries will be displayed. Please email [email protected] to visit.  Sylvia Marcos is a scholar commited to indigenous movements throughout the Americas. As a university professor and researcher, she has proposed a new vision in the field of feminist critical epistemology, Mesoamerican religions, and women within indigenous movements, while promoting an antihegemonic-feminist practice, theory and hermeneutics. Dr Marcos has accompanied the Zapatista movement since shortly before its public appearance. She finds in their insurgency the contemporary incarnation of what she has studied about the Mesoamerican episteme and views the Zapatista political proposal as a living horizon. Margara Millán is a sociologist and social anthropologist, and professor at the Deparment of Political and Social Sciences at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Her research focuses on gender representations in social movements, critique of modernity, and decolonial feminisms. Dr. Millán participates in the Network of Decolonial Feminisms, México, and in the collective Llegó la hora de los Pueblos. Yuriria Pantoja Millán is a photographer and graphic designer, lover of books and graphics inspired by the Zapatista movement. She has had the opportunity to “look through their lens” at meetings, comparticiones, dialogues, marches and other initiatives called by the Zapatistas since 1994. Event Details: https://events.stanford.edu/event/a_w...

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