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Calle Fray Luis de Granada 20, junto a la Plaza del Oeste, en el barrio del Oeste.
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viornefni · 2 months
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You're in my head
I had plans for the weekend
But wound up with you instead
Back here again
Got me deep in my feelings
When i should be in your bed
You and i go back to like '09 it's like forever
And you were there my lonely nights, yeah, keeping me together
So wouldn't it make sense if I was yours and you could call me your baby
But we say we're just, say we're just
Friends
Just for now
Yeah but friends don't say words that
Make friends feel like more than just
Friends
Just for now
Now I'm over pretending
So let's put the "end" in friends
Friends
Just for now
Yeah but friends don't say words that
Make friends feel like more than just
Friends are not supposed to get too close
And feel emotions that we're feeling now, now, now
We ain't slowing down, down, down
But once we cross the line, there's no denying you and I can never turn around, round, round
Know we'll never be the same
You and I go back to like '09 it's like forever
And you were there my lonely nights, yeah, keeping me together
So wouldn't it make sense if I was yours and you could call me your baby
But we say we're just, say we're just
Friends
Just for now
Yeah but friends don't say words that
Make friends feel like more than just
Friends
Just for now
Now I'm over pretending
So let's put the "end" in friends
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frenaelena · 5 months
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5 non fiction books/Ten interesting novels 
-Solito: A Memoir by Javier Zamora
This book talks about how a kid named  Javier Zamora was living his life in a small town from El Salvador without his parents. His parents had already made their way to the United States and how it was his turn to leave and start his journey. 
-The Gravedigger's Archaeology William Archil: william archil talks about the urban landscape of the US immigrant.  It also talks about how hard it was for the many people who didn't have a lot in life and struggles with growing up in central america.  How they had to find a way out and how they can improve themselves from their life.
-From Grandmother to Granddaughter: Salvadoran Women's Stories
by Michael Gorkin, Marta Pineda, Gloria Leal 
This book is stories about 9 salvadorian women from the same family but in different generations. From godmother,to mother,and granddaughter in 3 different families. The family are also from different classes one of them are from an upper class family and middle class and lower class. This book seems interesting at the fact that you get to read about 3 different life styles and how that has affected them.
-Cenizas: Poems
by Cynthia Guardado
Ten interesting novels 
~Solito Javier Zamora he talks about how he immigrate from el salvador to the united states at a young age and how his life changed and what he had to go through This is a lot of people stories a lot of people immigrate from different countries to the united states and some people don't know and will  never know how hard and different life for people who immigrated can be and I feel like this is important to be heard from people.
One Day of Life
The Salvadoran community  is shocked by the murder of a young upper-class woman. especially her best friend Laura.  Laura talks about her disbelief and horror at the evils all around her Laura Rivera can’t believe what has happened. Her best friend has been killed in the living room of her home, in front of her two young daughters. Nobody knows who pulled the trigger, but Laura will not rest easy until she finds out.  I feel like this would be a good book because the crimes and death rates were so high in el salvador a couple a years and they have stopped nearly 2 years ago and its mindblowing to see how the crime murder has been happening for a long time and how easy it was for someone to die in their own homes.
~ A History of Violence: Living and Dying in Central America
El Salvador and Honduras have had the highest homicide rates in the world over the past ten years, with Guatemala close behind. Every day more than 1,000 people—men, women, and children—flee these three countries for North America. Óscar Martínez, author of The Beast, named one of the best books of the year by the Economist, Mother Jones, and the Financial Times, fleshes out these stark figures with true stories, producing a jarringly beautiful and immersive account of life in deadly locations.
Martínez travels to Nicaraguan fishing towns, southern Mexican brothels where Central American women are trafficked, isolated Guatemalan jungle villages, and crime-ridden Salvadoran slums. With his precise and empathetic reporting, he explores the underbelly of these troubled places. He goes undercover to drink with narcos, accompanies police patrols, rides in trafficking boats and hides out with a gang informer. The result is an unforgettable portrait of a region of fear and a subtle analysis of the North American roots and reach of the crisis, helping to explain why this history of violence should matter to all of us.
~Unaccompanied,Javier Zamora
Zamora’s debut cradles within it a family’s risky song of longing and love for a country torn apart by war and gang violence. The poems are rooted in the experiences of a nine-year-old boy traveling alone for thousands of miles and confronting everywhere the realities of borderland politics, racism. Calling into question the concept of the American Dream, 
My Shoes and I-Rene Colato Lainez
A story about Mario leaving his home in El Salvador. With his father, he is going north to reunite with his mother, who lives in the United States. She has sent Mario a new pair of shoes. She tells him that he will need good shoes to start his journey north and how it will be a challenge, long and hard. He and his father will cross the borders of three countries. They will walk for miles, ride buses, climb mountains, and cross a river. Mario has faith in his shoes. He believes they will take him anywhere. On this day, they will take him to the United States, where his family will be reunited.
The weight of all things- The attempt to find his mother begins Nicolas searches through a merciless no-man's-land menaced by guerillas on the left and the army on the right. It is a search that ends in yet another massacre, and a heroic gesture by the boy who comes to understand, as grown-ups seemingly cannot, that guns and violence are not the answer
Hope in times of darkness-This book is trying to  send a message that we can be agents of positive change, and that minority youth in impoverished areas can succeed in life and become productive citizens of the  society that they are living in.
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utuku · 10 months
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Frames of Life from Gunther Gheeraert on Vimeo.
Shot in La Palma, Canary Islands. This video is part of the "7 stories" project. All the videos are here: Islas Canarias - 7 stories
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Especialidades y Profesionales del Hospital Municipal San Isidro • Medicina clínica Dra. Marinsalda Soledad: martes, miércoles y viernes por la mañana • Pediatría Dra. Aranda Carolina: martes por la tarde, jueves por la mañana Dra. Costamagna Vanina: miércoles por la mañana • Ginecoobstetricia Dr. Tato Luis: lunes a jueves por la mañana Dr. Papa Marcelo: martes por la mañana, jueves por la tarde Dra. Villalón Carolina: viernes por la mañana • Traumatología Dr. Castillo Jorge: lunes y miércoles por la tarde • Oftalmología Dra. Botanelli Gabriela: martes y viernes por la tarde • Cirugía Dr. Nigro Guillermo: lunes a jueves por la mañana • Odontología Dra. Prenna Lorena: lunes por la tarde, martes por la mañana y miércoles por la mañana y la tarde Dra. Sala Luciana: jueves por la tarde, viernes por la mañana Dr. Annibali Rafael: lunes y jueves por la mañana • Fonoaudiología Lic. Peralta Agustina: martes por la tarde, miércoles por la mañana • Nutrición Lic. Baldoncini Paola: miércoles por la tarde, viernes por la mañana • Cardiología Dr. Chamale Reynaldo: lunes, martes, miércoles y viernes por la tarde • Kinesiología y Fisioterapia Lic. Vera Verónica: lunes y martes por la mañana • Ecografía Dra. Oliva Verónica: jueves por la mañana • ORL Dra. Tauber Mercedes: lunes, miércoles y viernes por la mañana. • Salud Mental Lic. Re Florencia: miércoles por la mañana y por la tarde, jueves por la mañana Lic. Furlani Cecilia: martes por la tarde, viernes por la mañana Dr. Ochoa Guillermo: miércoles por la tarde •Laboratorio: lunes a viernes por la mañana Bioq. Lazarte Leticia Bioq. Blangino Vanesa Bioq. Espinosa Cecilia •Radiología: lunes a viernes por la tarde Tec. Diliberto Gisela Tec. Biani Mario •Vacunatorio: lunes a viernes por la mañana y por la tarde Enf.Colazo Patricia Enf. Haro Lorena Enf. Rodríguez Marta Enf. Zamora Cintia •ENFERMERÍA Y MÉDICOS DE GUARDIA 24 HS. (en Oncativo) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkbAFtEuOWG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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entrepalabrasmx · 2 years
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Firma Puebla convenio de colaboración con secretarios de Turismo del centro del país
Puebla, Tlaxcala, Estado de México, Morelos, Zacatecas y Querétaro, impulsarán acciones conjuntas para promover su consolidación como destinos turísticos
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En el marco de la cuadragésima sexta edición del Tianguis Turístico, los titulares de Turismo de Puebla, Tlaxcala, Estado de México, Morelos, Zacatecas y Querétaro, pertenecientes a la zona centro de la Unión de Secretarios de Turismo de México (ASETUR), firmaron un convenio de colaboración que establece las bases para llevar a cabo promoción e integración de estrategias de planeación, calidad e innovación, de manera conjunta.   La secretaria de Turismo de Puebla, Marta Ornelas Guerrero, manifestó que con esta acción reafirman el compromiso para lograr la integración regional del turismo en el país, estrategia que permitirá aplicar acciones concretas para consolidar a los destinos participantes, como referentes del desarrollo en la llamada industria sin chimeneas a nivel nacional.   La titular de Turismo de Querétaro, Mariela Morán Ocampo, destacó que con la suma de esfuerzos se logrará obtener resultados que permitan potenciar la belleza natural y arquitectónica de cada uno de los estados participantes; por su parte, Julieta Goldzweig Cornejo, secretaria de Turismo y Cultura de Morelos enfatizó el papel de los turoperadores en la promoción de los destinos y rutas turísticas, por ello pondrán en marcha estrategias que impulsen su actividad.   Los secretarios Marcela González Salas del Estado de México, Le Roy Barragán Ocampo de Zacatecas, Josefina Rodríguez Zamora de Tlaxcala, coincidieron en la importancia de coordinar esfuerzos para beneficiar a las y los ciudadanos.   Entre los puntos que incluye el convenio destacan el intercambio de información y actividades entre agencias para realizar viajes de familiarización con los destinos, espacios de promoción y difusión en redes sociales, realización de conferencias y capacitaciones especializadas en desarrollo de producto, imagen y destino, entre otros.
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manuel-leon-saa · 2 years
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Muy buenos días a todos(as). Hoy desde las 13:30 y hasta las 15:30 horas, estará el stand MovilizaDOS de la Dirección de Organizaciones Sociales en la Plaza de Armas de nuestra comuna, entregando textos de la propuesta de nueva Constitución. Para votar se debe estar informado y no creer - necesariamente - en lo que dicen los demás. Debemos formarnos nuestra propia opinión. Un gran abrazo. Feliz viernes y buen fin de semana. Saludos a todas las santamarianas que llevan por nombre Marta. En especial a: Marta Aguilera Olavarria Marta Aguirre Espindola Marta Ahumada Zamora Marta Astorga Leiva Marta Astudillo Aliaga Marta Baez Ordenes Marta Basso Basso Marta Caneo Lopez Marta Caris Silva Marta Caro Rios Marta Castillo Castillo Marta Chacon Osorio Marta Chavez Oyane Marta Contreras Araya Marta Espinoza Faundez Marta Farias Fernandez Marta Galdames Herrera Marta Gutierrez Zavala Marta Herrera Muñoz Marta Herrera Silva Marta Herrera Silva Marta Jara Castillo Marta Lazcano Muñoz Marta Leon Chapa Marta Leon Tapia Marta Mansilla Leiva Marta Manzano Perez Marta Meza Espinoza Marta Meza Lobos Marta Muñoz Becar Marta Muñoz Navarrete Marta Muñoz Olivares Marta Navarrete Fuentes Marta Nuñez Jaramillo Marta Ortiz Ayala Marta Palacios Muñoz Marta Perez Jorquera Marta Ponce Velasquez Marta Rivera Manzano Marta Romero Flores Marta Ruz Ramirez Marta Saa Montenegro Marta Salinas Lopez Marta Silva Pinto Marta Silva Silva Marta Tapia Celedon Marta Tello Ibaceta Marta Valdebenito Trincado Marta Valdivia Cordero Marta Vega Balboa Marta Vega Gallardo Marta Vera Hurtado Marta Vera Vera Marta Via Astudillo Marta Vilches Henriquez https://www.instagram.com/p/CgmHm5wu5lB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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rma-furiaroja · 2 years
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Misa Rodriguez (Zamora) and Marta Cardona (Revelation) receive their Marca awards for 20/21 season
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thelastconfessor · 3 years
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Heard and seen at yesterday’s match:
Nahikari and Marta warming up together 😢
Iris being all “me cagüen la puta, joder” when something didn’t go her way 🤣
A girl thinking Marta was Corredera after I told my dad “that’s Marta” 😂
“Paños is done for in the national team, Misa is going to steal her spot. She already won Zamora this year. Paños won’t be the main goalie for long.” 😑😑😑
A girl saying “Misa, guapa!” when she came out for the second half.
Two girls asking Marta for her jersey right before the second part started (she said she’d ask if she could. I doubt she did because she was not happy at the end of the match)
My dad saying “Nahikari forgot she plays for RM now” after she passed the ball to a RS player instead of to a teammate.
This woman who knew her shit saying “here we clap for everyone!” after her friend, who had no idea about futfem, asked why she clapped when RS did a good play 👏🏻
My dad falling in love with how Maite plays. Can’t blame him. “That tiny girl is the boss and organizes the whole thing”
This dude who seemed like a human encyclopedia about futfem, kept telling his friends facts about the players and knew them all.
“Who would want RS to win when RM is better and right there?” 🙃🙃🙃
Everyone clapping for RS when they scored/won even if they were RM fans (not this one dude, one dude was annoying af and I wanted him to shut up).
That annoying dude going on and on about how Cecilia was crap and her being the one to score the two goals 😬
The goals. I celebrated them more than I usually do ⚽️
Everyone is friends after the match. Yes, I had to mention this because you all know it’s my fave part of the match 👯‍♀️
Ana Tejada pretending her goodie bag was a cup and lifting it up and down over her head 🤡
The RS girls just celebrating as if this were an important tournament.
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monstruos-ibericos · 4 years
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25. Mano negra (varias comunidades)
Puede que no sea una criatura especialmente sofisticada pero, desde luego, resulta bastante terrorífica. La Mano negra, asustachicos extendido prácticamente por toda España, era sencillamente eso: una mano cercenada, en ocasiones peluda, oscura y con grandes uñas, que se llevaba a los chicos traviesos o directamente los asfixiaba mientras dormían. En Extremadura existían numerosos relatos sobre esta extremidad monstruosa, siendo el más famoso aquel en el que la mano se iba acercando al cuarto del niño díscolo anunciando su llegada hasta que este, aterrorizado, pedía perdón por su mal comportamiento. Entonces la mano negra huía diciendo: “La mano negra soy, y por donde he venido me voy”. Una curiosa variación de este monstruo la encontramos en Santa Marta de Tera (Zamora), donde la mano se llevaba a los niños que comían chocolate a escondidas.
Por otro lado también estaba la Manona, presente en Asturias, Castilla y Extremadura, de la que ya hablamos al tratar el tema del Inguma y otros duendes nocturnos. Lo cierto es que la Manona (y también el Pisadiellu asturiano, que puede adoptar una forma muy parecida) encaja perfectamente en esta categoría de indeseables visitantes que nos asfixian y turban nuestro descanso en la noche. Por ejemplo, Jesús Callejo recogió en las Hurdes (Extremadura) que esta criatura con forma de mano recorría uno a uno los huesos de la columna vertebral del durmiente provocándole temblores y escalofríos. Pero también se daba a otras maldades, como desordenar las herramientas de labranza y sembrar el caos en los hogares.
Algunos asocian el origen de este asustachicos con las acciones violentas de la organización anarquista “La mano negra”, causante de numerosos atentados en la Andalucía rural de finales del siglo XIX, pero lo cierto es que los términos “manpesada” y “manpesadilla” ya se utilizaban en los siglos XVI y XVII para describir a los duendes nocturnos anteriormente mencionados. Sea como sea, las Manos negras o Manonas lograron sobrevivir hasta las últimas décadas del siglo XX, seguramente revitalizadas por algunas películas de terror y misterio que utilizaron extremidades cercenadas como antagonistas. Personalmente, recuerdo que mi madre me contaba cómo durante los años 70 los muchachos de EGB se asustaban los unos a los otros con la Mano negra, capaz de aparecer en sus casas y asfixiarles apretándoles la garganta.
Tan universal es este asustachicos que también se encuentra presente en México y Colombia bajo el nombre de Mano peluda, la cual vive en los sótanos y a veces se deja ver a través de las ventanas y los huecos de las paredes para amedrentar a los chiquillos díscolos.
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Stop the aggressions against the Zapatistas! - Manifesto signed by Noam Chomsky, Boaventura De Sousa, Raúl Zibechi, Enzo Traverso, Gilberto López y Rivas and more.
Today those who defend the environment are slaughtered every day. At a time like the one that the planet lives in which the protection of those who defend it is required, the opposite happens. Those who have resisted this destruction by the powerful have not stopped saying NO, they have always done so, although the current administration does not want to have memory.
The murder in the community of Amilcingo, Morelos of Samir Flores, a member of the resistance against the Comprehensive Plan Morelos, its gas pipeline and thermoelectric plants that put the life and territory of Nahua communities in Puebla and Morelos at risk; the massacre of 15 Ikoot indigenous people in San Mateo del Mar, Oaxaca, one of the regions that has opposed the Trans-isthmian Corridor projects; the growing paramilitary violence in Chiapas, with 56 attacks in the municipality of Aldama alone, and the kidnapping in February of members of the National Indigenous Council (CNI) of the municipality of Chenalhó are proof that the war continues.
Now the violence is becoming more and more explicit against the Zapatista communities. The growth of the activity of paramilitary groups such as “Los Chinchulines” or the Regional Organization of Coffee Growers of Ocosingo (ORCAO), as well as the appearance of new groups, is exacerbating tension in the region. The theft and burning of warehouses and houses of the Moisés Ghandi community, of the Autonomous Rebel Zapatista Municipality “Lucio Cabañas”, (in the official municipality of Ocosingo), show the increase in the intensity of the aggressions and provocations against the Zapatista Army of National Liberation. The EZLN has respected the ceasefire for years and has focused on strengthening its autonomous organizational processes with schools, clinics, and justice systems. It is serious that one of the ethical references of resistance and construction of concrete and viable alternatives for the planet continues to be under siege, and it is even more serious that the response of those who seek to “transform Mexico” is complicity or oblivion in the face of these extermination attempts. .
It is extremely worrying that this occurs in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, that there are those who seek to take advantage of the vulnerability in which everyone finds themselves to fuel their ambitions for money and power. It is more worrisome when those who are supposedly in charge of preventing such abuses allow and therefore favor them.
Beyond the erroneous or successful changes of the executive power, which shows this escalation of violence in indigenous areas, and the worsening of paramilitary attacks in the Zapatista territory in Chiapas, is the continuity of the racist, colonial and paternalistic vision of the governments. liberals and conservatives, left and right. Projects such as the Mayan Train show the idea of ​​bringing "development" to indigenous peoples by turning them into cheap labor and contributing only the folkloric image of the Mexican indigenous.
The violence and dispossession of indigenous territories that megaprojects such as the Trans-isthmian Corridor or the Mayan Train imply and require are the ethical breaking point of the current Mexican government, it is where the moral stature that President López Obrador has awarded in front of its predecessors begins to collapse.
Those of us who signed this letter are watching carefully what is happening in Mexico, what is happening in the Zapatista communities that for decades have been a benchmark for other ways of living, health, education, justice, politics. We will not allow the extermination of indigenous peoples with the recurring excuse of development.
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Noam Chomsky (USA)
Saskia Sassen (USA)
Raúl Zibechi (Uruguay)
Marcos Roitman (Spanish State)
Oscar Olivera (Bolivia)
Hugo Blanco Galdos (Peru)
Boaventura De Sousa Santos (Portugal)
Michael Hardt (USA)
Yvon Le Bot (France)
Philippe Corcuff (France)
Jaime Pastor (Spanish State)
Manuel Garí Ramos. Economist. Member of Anticapitalistas (Spanish State)
Juan Wahren (Argentina)
Sabrina Melenotte (France)
Daniel Mato (Argentina)
John Gibler (USA)
José Angel Quintero Weir - Wainjirawa Indigenous Organization (Venezuela)
Roberto Ojeda Escalante (Cusco, Peru)
Pepe Mejía, journalist, social activist, Correspondent for Indigenous Struggle in Europe
Pierluigi Sullo (Italy)
Enzo Traverso (Italy)
Derly Constanza Cuetia Dagua (Nasa People, Colombia)
Vilma Rocío Almendra (Colombia)
Manuel Rozental (Colombia)
Raúl Camargo. Former deputy of Madrid. Spokesperson for Anticapitalistas (Spanish State)
Genaro Raboso Saelices. Unionist of Workers' Commissions (Spanish State)
Ana María Gordaliza Fernández. Psychoanalyst. (Spanish state)
Ana Barba. Pharmaceutical (Spanish State)
Marià Delás Briefcase. Journalist (Spanish State)
Lurdes Lucia. Editor Feminist. (Spanish state)
José Vicente Barcia. Ecologist (Spanish State)
Rocío Van Der Heide García. Anti-capitalists. Social worker (Spanish State)
Patri Amaya. Feminist. LGTBI Movement (Spanish State)
Fernando Cabrerizo. Multimedia Technician (Spanish State)
Pablo Pérez Garfonina. Member of Adelante Andalucía (Spanish State)
Ramon Gorriz Vitalla, union member of Workers' Commissions (Spanish State)
Roberto Montoya Batiz. Journalist (Spanish State)
Laura Lucía Pérez Ruano. Jurist. Teacher. Former deputy of Navarra (Spanish State)
Carmen San José Pérez. Family doctor. Unionist of the Assembly Movement of Health Workers (MATS) (Spanish State)
Juan Hernández Zubizarreta. College professor. Member of the Observatory of Multinationals of Latin America. (Spanish state)
Lorena Garrón Rincón. Councilor of the Cádiz City Council. (Spanish state)
Alicia López Hernando. Feminist Movement (Spanish State)
Ángela Aguilera Clavijo, deputy spokesperson of the Adelante Andalucía group in the Andalusian Parliament (Spanish State)
Demetrio Quirós. Councilor of the Cádiz City Council (Spanish State)
Jorge Riechmann Fernández. Professor at the Autonomous University of
Madrid and writer (Spanish State)
Mónica Rocha Medina, Bolivian Center for Popular Studies (Bolivia)
Huáscar Salazar Lohman, Bolivian Center for Popular Studies (Bolivia)
Patrick Silberstein (France)
Tomas Astelarra, journalist (Argentina)
Mexican firms
Paul Hersch Martinez
Alicia Castellanos Guerrero, UAM-I
Gilberto López y Rivas, INAH- Morelos
Juan Carlos Rulfo. Filmmaker. Mexico City.
Margara Millán, professor, UNAM
Fernanda Navarro
Paul Leduc
Magdalena Gomez
Francisco Barrios "El Cress"
Eduardo Almeida Acosta
Maria Eugenia Sánchez Díaz de Rivera
Graciela Mijares López
Alexander Varas
Volga De Pina, defender of Human Rights.
Marta De Cea. Cultural Promoter. Mexico
Mariana Mora, CIESAS CDMX and Red de Feminismos Descoloniales
Bruno Baronnet, Universidad Veracruzana
Isidoro Moreno. Emeritus Professor of Anthropology. Sevilla University. Andalusia
Francisco Morfin Otero. Instituto Superior Intercultural Ayuuk ISIA
Kathia Núñez Patiño Faculty of Social Sciences C-III. A CH
Richard Stahler-Sholk Eastern Michigan University, USA
Jean Robert Architect, Professor at La Salle University
Sylvia Marcos, Network of decolonial Feminisms, Professor at the Ibero-American University
Servando Gaja, Cinematographer
Inés Durán Matute, sociologist.
Mariana favela
Barbara Zamora
Susana Vázquez Vidal, PhD at CIESAS Occidente.
Orb Larisa
Antonio Sarmiento
Hector Zetina
Raúl Romero, sociologist, Mexico.
Raúl Gutiérrez Narváez, Intercultural Inductive Education Network and CIESAS, Chiapas
Sergio Tischler
Fernando Matamoros Ponce, Research Professor, Postgraduate in Sociology (ICSyH-BUAP)
Joaquín Osorio G. ITESO
Rubén Martin, freelance journalist, Guadalajara
Lucia Linsalata
Ana Maria Vera
Isis Samaniego-Poet
Bertha Melendez «Yuhcatla»
Maria Luisa Arroyo Rodriguez
Epifanio Flores and Manzola
Amparo Seville
J. Jesus Maria Serna Moreno
Sergio Hernández / Uci, Zautla, Puebla
Paulino Alvarado
Erika Sánchez Cruz, professor at BUAP
Irma Zentle Colotl, Social Economist
Wullfrano Ramírez, Dr. Artificial Intelligence
Mirna Valdés, Poet
Horacio Torres de Ita
Alejandra Jiménez, Rural Teacher
Ana Melissa Valenzuela, Educator
Zitlalli López Mendoza, Educator
Cristian Añorve, Student
Roxana Bolio
Jose Meza Rosas
Luis Saracho de María y Campos
Florina Mendoza Jimenez
Leonel Lopez
María de Lourdes Mejía, Mother of Carlos Sinuhé Cuevas Mejía
Angel Benhumea Salazar
Roberto Rodríguez Contreras "Cat"
Isabel Maldonado Hernandez
Omar Abrego Torres
Alfredo Velarde Saracho, professor at the Faculty of Economics
Ana Laura Suarez Lima
Azael Soriano Sanchez
Cecilia Zeledon
Diana Patricia González Ferreira, ICSYH Sociology Teacher
Organizations
Colectivo La Resistencia (Los Angeles, USA)
Solidarity with the Mexican people - Málaga (Spanish State)
Union Communiste libertaire (Marseille, France)
Union syndicale Solidaires, (France)
Vocesenlucha - Popular Communication (Spanish State)
Collectif Paris-Ayotzinapa (France)
Towns in Camino (Colombia)
Éditions Syllepse (France)
Network of Brotherhood and Solidarity with Colombia (Colombia)
International Commission of the People's Congress (Colombia)
Network Against Repression and for Solidarity (RvsR)
Human Rights Node (NODHO)
Errant Etcetera
Labor and Socialist Unity (UníoS!)
Union of Neighbors and Victims "September 19" (UVyd-19)
Community Communication Research Center A.C. (CICC A.C.)
Popular Indigenous Council of Oaxaca Ricardo Flores Magón (CIPO-RFM)
Indigenous and Popular Council of Guerrero - Emiliano Zapata (CIPOG-EZ)
Guardians and Guardians of the Metlapanapa River
Otomí Indigenous Community residing in CDMX
Support network for the CNI-CIG Ibero Puebla
Xalapa Resistance and Rebellion Network
2140/5000 Resistance and Rebellion Network in support of the CNI-CIG of the Port of Veracruz
La Otra Tuxtla Resistance and Rebellion Network
Network of Rebellion and Resistrenzas-Puebla
Metropolitan, Anticapitalist and Antipatriarchal Coordination with the CIG
Network of decolonial feminisms
Paper picnic area
Compas Arriba !, Xalapa, Veracruz.
Mexicali Resists
Binational Network of Women Who Fight
Nativitas Zacapan for the Defense of the Land and Water.
Radio Tlanixco
The Collective Against Torture and Impunity
Colectivo Feminista Cihuatlahtolli A.C.
The Voice of the Anahuac.
Autonomous Student Renovation Collective
Coordinator of Students and Collectives of the FD-UNAM
Zapatista Neza Collective, Café "Zapata Vive"
Radio Regeneration
UPREZ Benito Juárez
Collective Aequus.- Promotion and defense of Human Rights
Coordination of Relatives of Students Victims of Violence
Voices of the Wind
Poetry and Singing
Collective Las Sureñas in resistance and rebellion
Popular Free Media Laboratory
Stomping Free Media
Plantón for 43
La Ceiba Collective
Zapatista Pantitlán Health Brigade
Sector of Workers Adhering to the Sixth Declaration
Front of Workers for the Right to Health and Social Security
Women who Fight, Resist and Organize
Rebel Bazaar
Community Dentistry Collective Sowing Smiles
Otomí Autonomous School
Residents of the Honorable National Student House.
Community Radio Totopo de Juchitán, Istmo de Tehuantepec, Oaxaca
Green Tide High Mountains
Circle of Marxist Studies, Mexico City
The Other Juaritox
Collective ADA
Karuzo Cultural Forum
They are from the Máiz
Sixth Theater
El Torito Collective
Collective of Profes in the Sixth
Xochitlanezi Community
Tlanezi Calli Community
Compass Red
Zapatista Coffee Table of the UAM-Iztapalapa Below and to the Left of Building E
Gavilanas Collective
Collective Common Notebook
Iztapalapa Sexta Support Network
Colectivos del Sur Adherent to the Sixth
University of the Earth in Puebla (UnitierraPuebla)
Collective Utopia Puebla
The Zenzontle
House of the Peoples-Mexico
Autonomous Brigades of Mutual Support
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gwendolynlerman · 4 years
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Exspaining Spain: regions
Castile and León (Castilla y León)
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Castile and León is divided into nine provinces, Ávila, Burgos, León, Palencia, Salamanca, Segovia, Soria, Valladolid, and Zamora. The de facto capital city is Valladolid, as it is the institutional headquarters, although there are official institutions in Burgos and León as well.
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Architecture
The traditional architecture of the region is characterized by low houses with wooden balconies built with stone, adobe, or bricks.
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Climate
The predominant climate type is the continental Mediterranean one, characterized by hot summers and cold winters. There is little precipitation. The average temperature throughout the year is 12 °C (53.6 ºF).
Economy
The economy is still dominated by agriculture and livestock, but industry and tourism are growing in importance nowadays. The main crops are wheat, grapes, and barley.
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The most important industries are the car, paper, aeronautic, and chemical industries. Rural tourism has been growing in the last few years.
Famous people
Celtas Cortos - music band
Eva Hache - actress
Imanol Arias - actors
José Zorrilla - poet and playwright
Lydia Valentín - weightlifter
Marta Domínguez - runner
Miguel Delibes - novelist
Gastronomy
The Castilian-Leonese diet is based on stews, legumes, meat, cheese, and wine. Typical dishes include cochinillo asado (roasted piglet), sopa de ajo (garlic soup), hornazo (empanada with ham, loin, and/or chorizo), judiones de La Granja (stew with white beans and meat), and yemas de Santa Teresa (small orange balls made with egg yolks, lemon juice, and cinnamon).
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Hornazo
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Yemas de Santa Teresa
History
>197 BCE - Celtic peoples
197-133 BCE - Roman conquest
5th century CE - Visigoths
8th century - Muslim invasion
1188 - first parliamentary body of Europe
1194 - unification of the kingdoms of Castile and León
1983 - Statute of Autonomy
Languages
Spanish is the only official language, but Leonese and Galician are also spoken. Leonese is made up of several dialects belonging to the Astur-Leonese family and forms a dialect continuum with Asturian and Galician. The main differences with Spanish are the -u ending for masculine nouns, the use of an article before possessives (el mieu teléfonu vs. mi teléfono), the lack of compound tenses, and the presence of apostrophes and contractions (l’amigu vs. el amigo).
(Leonese vs. Spanish)
Monuments and landmarks
There are nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Ancient Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe (shared with other regions of Spain and 11 other countries in Europe), Archaeological Site of Atapuerca (Burgos), Burgos Cathedral (Burgos), Las Médulas (León), Old City of Salamanca (Salamanca), Old Town of Ávila with its Extra-Muros Churches (Ávila), Old Town of Segovia and its Aqueduct (Segovia), Prehistoric Rock-Art Sites in the Côa Valley and Siega Verde (shared with Portugal), and Route of Santiago de Compostela (shared with other regions of Spain).
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Las Médulas
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Old Town of Segovia and its Aqueduct
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unpensadoranonimo · 5 years
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Opiniones (muchas) sobre el separatismo catalán esta última semana (20/10/2019)
A la Generalitat de Cataluña: las sentencias deben cumplirse sin pretexto alguno - Manuel Almenar Belenguer
¿Arde Cataluña? - José Apezarena
Ataques de falsa bandera en Barcelona - Juan Soto Ivars
Barricadas incendiadas con senyeras y rojigualdas - Antonio Maestre
Bienvenido, Mister Torra - David Torres
Buenafuente y los indignados - Javier Caraballo
Buenismo en el Supremo - Voz Pópuli
Caos en el aeropuerto, Guardiola... Los radicales se la juegan a tener eco en Europa - Antonio Fernández
Cataluña, antes y después del 10-N - Agustín Valladolid
Cataluña: ¿un Estado fallido? - Isidoro Tapia
¿Catalunya no tiene quien la construya puentes? - José Luis Úriz Iglesias
Cava y barricadas con Artur Mas en el Premio Planeta - Marta García Aller
Cinco horas atrapados en un Telepizza viendo cómo ardía Barcelona - Ángel Villarino
Con indecencia y deslealtad: la historia se repite - Miguel Ángel Liso
Condenados por sedición - Henneo (Diario 20 Minutos)
Crisis en Cataluña: el riesgo de perder el relato internacional - Ignasi Guardans
De la revolución de las sonrisas a la guerrilla urbana: los radicales mandan en Barcelona - Ángel Villarino y Rafael Méndez
Después de la sentencia - Alfons Cervera
Dos gallegos con toga - Graciano Palomo
Dura lex, sed lex - Jordi García-Soler
El aliento del maligno - Miquel Giménez
El dinero tiene miedo de hablar sobre la crisis de Cataluña - Alberto Sanz
El huevo de la serpiente - Juan Zamora Terrés
El incendio - Fernando Díaz Villanueva
El precio del procés - Joaquim Coll 
El president Torra deshonra a la Generalitat - Enric Sopena
El talento ignorado de Torra - José Miguel Contreras
El telón judicial - Encarna Samitier
El tiempo de los jueces ha pasado - Baltasar Garzón
El Supremo abandona la ficción - Elisa Beni
El Tribunal Supremo ha de bajarse del pedestal - José Apezarena
Entre el chantaje y el sabotaje - Voz Pópuli
"España es un Estado fascista": una ruptura total que se anticipa en las redes - Juan Soto Ivars
Europa debe respaldar la sentencia del 'procés' - Luis Garicano
Fin de la vía judicial. Empieza la política - Isabel Serrano
Guardiola, `Més que un Pep´ - Gabriel Sanz
¡Guardiola 'president', Guardiola 'president'! - Rubén Amón
Independentistas desengañados, anarquistas y jóvenes apolíticos: el núcleo duro de los disturbios en Catalunya - Pol Pareja
Independencia sí, violencia no - Imma Lucas
Jordi Pujol fue el principio de casi todo - Enric Sopena
Juicio y justo - Carmelo Encinas
Junqueras quiere un cerdo gordo que pese poco - Antonio Avendaño
La carne de cañón de Quim Torra - Juan Soto Ivars
La ensoñación que acabó en pesadilla - Encarna Samitier
La hora de la policía - Víctor Lapuente Giné
La Justicia ha hecho su trabajo - Manuel Almenar Belenguer
La ley de la gravedad y lo que nos espera - Miguel Ángel Aguilar
La mano que mece el Tsunami - Carmelo Encinas
La rebelión que nunca existió y la sedición como plan B de la sentencia - Iñigo Sáenz de Ugarte
La sentencia - Iñaki Gabilondo
La sentencia de la no rebelión - Diego López Garrido
La sentencia del procés nos condena a la España eterna - Rosa María Artal
La sentencia entra en campaña - Rubén Amón
La sentencia ha desarbolado al independentismo - Carlos Elordi
La sentencia y el derecho a decidir - Manuel Toscano
La Transición de nunca acabar - Cristina Monge
"Las coces de la 'rauxa" y otra revolución catalana - José Antonio Zarzalejos
Las penas a los independentistas no son para tanto - Isaac Rosa
Lo valiente hoy es el sosiego - Fernando Berlín
Los chicos del coro y la señora Dolors - Luis Algorri
Los efectos transversales de la sentencia - Sílvia Claveria
Los infiltrados - Miquel Giménez
Matar a un Puigdemont - Karina Sainz Borgo
Mientras - Fernando Sánchez Alonso
Monaguillos indómitos, multitudes templadas - Antonio Avendaño
¿New Deal verde? Sí, pero como el de Bernie Sanders (II) - Juan Laborda
¿Nos hacemos un Oriol Pujol? - Miquel Giménez
Por qué el lío en Cataluña no se arregla con más empatía - Marta García Aller
Pornografía 'indepe' en el 'prime time' de TVE - Antonio Sanchidrián
Próxima estación: el indulto - Álvaro Nieto
Puigdemont pone las barbas a remojar: euroorden y fuga - Nacho Cardero
Qué ha de pasar en Cataluña - Carlos Gorostiza
¿Qué hemos hecho? - Juan Pablo Colmenarejo
¿Quién busca ganar las elecciones con esta sentencia? - Ignacio Varela
Quién es quién en las protestas de Cataluña contra la sentencia del 'procés' - Daniel Esparza
¿Quién será el Urkullu catalán? - Jesús Cacho
Quim Molotov y la implosión del soberanismo - Rubén Amón
Revolución y Uber Eats: repartidores, mascarillas y miserias - Ángeles Caballero
Se busca conductor con experiencia - Juan Carlos Escudier
Sedición: ¿se estaban alzando quienes protestaban sentados? - Joaquim Bosch
Sentencia del 'procés': la hora de las instituciones - Antonio Casado
Separada de España, muy improbable; arruinada, casi seguro - Alejo Vidal-Quadras
Sobrevivir a la estafa - Gregorio Morán
Son penas, no soluciones - Jesús Maraña
Torra apela ahora al Rey denostado - Jordi Mercader
Torra y Juan Palomo - Miquel Giménez
Torra y los espasmos de un fracaso - Antonio Casado
Tristeza en Cataluña - Isabel Serrano
Un farol que se les fue de las manos - Alejandro Requeijo
Un gobierno en funciones, otro roto a la mitad y todos los partidos en campaña: la tormenta perfecta del conflicto catalán - José Precedo
Un mundo demasiado ocupado - Helena Resano
Una indulgencia feroz - Juan Carlos Escudier
Urge una salida para las aguas putrefactas - Joan Coscubiela
Urgente: el tiempo del derecho penal ha terminado - Ignasi Guardans
Volver a la política, sí. Pero no a la de siempre - Francesc Moreno
Y después de la ira... ¿qué? - Antonio Casado
¿Y si el Gobierno sabe quién coordina a los violentos? - Jesús Morales
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colin-vian · 6 years
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 Statue de l'apôtre Santiago sur la façade du monastère de Santa Marta de Tera (Zamora)
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