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Jalisco: Morritas and Grandmothers, Making and Inheriting Community

Summary by Desinformémonos
In 2019, the community of San Juan Bautista de la Laguna, Jalisco, organized in a camp to defend its territory, where they participated from grandmothers to children. Despite facing police repression and threats of displacement, the inhabitants of the town, led by women, stood firm in their opposition to the destruction of their home. This experience of collective organization was key in the creation of the “Arco de las Niñas” during the annual …
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In 2019, the community of San Juan Bautista de la Laguna, Jalisco, organized in a camp to defend its territory, where they participated from grandmothers to children. Despite facing police repression and threats of displacement, the inhabitants of the town, led by women, stood firm in their opposition to the destruction of their home. This experience of collective organization was key in the creation of the “Arco de las Niñas” during the annual …

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Desinformémonos broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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