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Waldo López (Maestro y Poeta)
Tijuana BC MEX : Dio lectura a su poema sobre la hidra, el despojo de las tierras indígenas, la sabiduría ancestral, la conexión de los indígenas con la naturaleza, y sobre cómo el capitalismo ha fragmentado ese equilibrio. También en el texto habló de sus vivencias en la escuelita zapatista y su propia reflexión sobre cómo los zapatistas han reconstruido su mundo, un mundo donde quepan muchos mundos.
Waldo Lopez (Teacher and Poet)
Tijuana BC MEX: Reads a poem of the hydra, the deposition of native lands, ancient wisdom, the connection of natives to nature, and about the fragmentation of this equilibrium caused by capitalism. He also talks about his experience in escuelita Zapatista (Zapatista school) and his reflection on how the Zapatista have reconstructed their world, a world where other worlds fit.
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