DIA DE LOS MUERTOS en OAXACA
All Soul's Day & Día de los Muertos celebrations in the southern state of Oaxaca are unlike any other. The local reverence for these dates exudes affecting energy—bewitching the rest of the world. The already densely packed cemeteries in and around Oaxaca City swell with a juxtaposition of heavy hearts, and glory! Gifts, decorations, embellishments, tourists, and mourners spill out, and into the cemeteries' surroundings and avenues. For two nights, a rousing carnival atmosphere absorbs Oaxaca.
This short film follows a spirited, young soul as she comes back to visit, and celebrate All Souls Day & Día de los Muertos—from Panteón Municipal de Tlacolula, tianguis en Tlacolula, onto Xoxocotlán, San Felipe del Agua, Oaxaca de Juarez and inside the marvel of Panteón General.
Featuring
Gualalupe R. Lopez-Flores
Music:
NOI Everything is Changing
Directed by:
Edwin Carungay
Lesha Maria Rodriguez
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Oaxaca and Mexico City 2015
Oaxaca ingobernable, 2016
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A partir del mes de junio de 2016 —a diez años del levantamiento que durante más de seis meses vivió este estado del sur de México— profesores y comunidades de las ocho regiones de Oaxaca regresaron a las calles.
Su principal exigencia es la derogación de la reforma educativa y del paquete de reformas estructurales mejor conocido como «Pacto por México» que el gobierno de Enrique Peña Nieto quiere imponer al país desde 2013 bajo la influencia del Banco Mundial, el Fondo Monetario Internacional y el Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo.
Con esas reformas que pretenden privatizar la educación y otros sectores como el campo, la salud, las telecomunicaciones o las energías, el gobierno mexicano está amenazando directamente, no nada más al magisterio, sino al pueblo de México en general. Por lo tanto, el movimiento no se limita a los maestros y la maestras:
Este movimiento dejó de ser magisterial, ahora es un movimiento social, ¿por qué?, porque la gente del pueblo es la más perjudicada, en todos los aspectos. Por eso en todos los pueblos nos estamos organizando para levantar la voz», explica una señora de San Pablo Huitzo.
Conflict transforms Mexican university into rebel stronghold
1. Wide shot of plaza
2. People looking at posters of the missing
3. Close-up of poster
4. Crowd listening to student leader
5. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Flavio Sosa, Protest Leader:
(First) the popular assembly of the people of Oaxaca declares that the battle on the 2nd day of November against the federal police was political triumph for all the people of Oaxaca and secondly, the ousting of the Ulises Ruiz Ortiz is a non-negotiable and will not be given up.
6. Various of protest leader speaking
7. Crowd in street
8. Spokesperson for the Oaxaca Popular People Assembly (APPO), Florentino Lopez, in the street
9. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Florentino Lopez, APPO spokesperson: (responding to questions from interviewer)
It is going to be an enormous mobilisation. I believe it would gather from 300 to 500 thousand people. We are going to get close to that. We (APPO), not the PRI (Institutional People's Party) are preparing this march although the PRI wants to. (PRI wants to be organise the march)
10. Wide shot of city street with federal police in riot gear setting up barricade
11. Armoured bulldozer in street
12. Federal police in riot gear in street
STORYLINE:
Protest leaders declared on Saturday that they were expecting hundreds of thousands of people to march in Oaxaca in a massive demonstration to oust the state's governor.
Rickety buses and cars carrying leftists from across Mexico rolled into Oaxaca's university on Saturday to join protesters preparing for the march to confront police.
It is going to be an enormous mobilisation. I believe it would gather from 300 to 500 thousand people. We are going to get close to that, protest organiser Florentino Lopez said.
Demonstrators plan to take to the streets on Sunday from the university to police encampments in the city centre as part of a five-month protest.
Protest leader Flavio Sosa, who is wanted by state police on conspiracy and riot charges, said the marchers will not look for a fight on Sunday, but said he fears police may provoke one.
At least 900 people are believed to have died in the unrest since August and the planned march has sparked fears of more violence in the colonial city, once one of Mexico's main tourist attractions.
Making a statement to a crowd of supporters Sosa said the ousting of the Ulises Ruiz Ortiz is a non-negotiable.
Mexico's largest leftist group, the Democratic Revolution Party, has said it would join the protesters who want to form human chains around federal police detachments that enter the city.
The public university of 30,000 students in this southern city has been transformed into a stronghold for protesters since President Vicente Fox sent in thousands of federal police last weekend.
Masked men armed with bats and gasoline bombs patrolled the university's gates Saturday, while the student radio station blared pleas to fight police.
The lawns were filled with barbed wire and booby traps.
Federal police, who tried but failed on Thursday to clear barricades on a street just outside the university, are not allowed to enter the campus under a law designed to protect academic freedom.
The protests began in May with a strike by teachers looking for better pay and conditions in one of Mexico's poorest states.
When police violently broke up one of their demonstrations in June, protesters expanded their demand to include the ouster of Provincial Governor Ulises Ruiz, who has been accused of rigging the 2004 election and sending groups of armed thugs to kill and intimidate his opponents.
Thousands of federal police clad in gray body armour now patrol Oaxaca's historic city centre to keep the peace.
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MEXICO: REPORT RELEASED ON RECENT MASSACRE IN CHIAPAS STATE
Spanish/Nat
A massacre in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas last December was largely carried out by members of a pro-government vigilante group, says a government report.
But the report also blames local police officers, saying they helped the attackers by transporting automatic weapons in police vehicles.
Forty-five people -- all native Indians -- died in the massacre in Acteal, one of the bloodiest in Mexico's history.
A pro-government vigilante group plotted an attack on the hamlet of Acteal for more than two months before gunning down 45 people there, the Mexican Attourney General's office said on Thursday.
General Jose Luis Ramos Rivera said pro-government villagers in the municipality of Chenalho began organizing in early September because they feared attacks by leftist Zapatista rebels.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
For lack of a decisive judicial intervention by the state authorities it followed that there was an uprising in communities that feared for their houses their livelihoods, in many cases their lives and their welfare. And the official investigation didn't begin to find those responsible or to seek justice.
SUPER CAPTION: General Jose Luis Ramos Rivera Mexico's Attourney General
The massacre in Acteal, in which 45 people died, was one of the bloodiest in Mexico's history.
There have been repeated small-scale clashes between pro- and anti-Zapatista groups in Chiapas since the Zapatistas rebelled on Jan. 1, 1994, although a cease-fire took hold two weeks after fighting began.
The attackers considered themselves members of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party, but Ramos said there was no evidence that they had strong connections to the party's federal or state branches.
The victims in Acteal - most of whom belonged to the peasant group Las Abejas, or The Bees - had angered pro-government villagers by insisting on remaining neutral, Ramos said.
He said prosecutors are still investigating the possible role of state political and police officials in the case.
Ramos said there was no evidence that state police provided arms to the attackers, but he said witnesses testified that some helped transport the guns to the villages.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
The role of the security forces - as far as we know, certain elements of the security forces, the majority of whom are now in prison - was not to supply arms but to lend help them in transporting them from the place they were stored, as well as the ammunition. What's more, this transportation was carried out using public, state security force vehicles to avoid any kind of complication during the journey.
SUPER CAPTION: General Jose Luis Ramos Rivera, Mexico's Attourney General
Several police officers have been charged with arms violations.
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D'Studio Instructors performing Zapata se queda Original Choreo
D'Studio Instructors Lily Preciado, Jennifer Earl. Toni Doran andMarjorie Salinas performing on stage at the Second Annual fundraiser for The Children Center and Mercy Ministries in Galveston, TX. Original Choreo of Lily Preciado
ENTRANDO A UN CEMENTERIO DE NOCHE
ESPERO LES HAYA GUSTADO DENLE LIKE COMPARTIR Y FAVORITOS
Texas Southern University - Zapatas se Queda
Performed by TSU Dance Company
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Violentas manifestaciones dejan 209 heridos en el inicio de la cita del G20
El G-20 lo integran Alemania, Argentina, Australia, Brasil, Canadá, China, Estados Unidos, Francia, India, Indonesia, Italia, Japón, México, Reino Unido, República de Corea, Rusia, Arabia Saudita, Sudáfrica, Turquía, y la Unión Europea.
Grupos de manifestantes se enfrentaron violentamente con las fuerzas de seguridad el viernes 7 de julio en Hamburgo por segundo día, prendieron fuego a vehículos y atacaron infraestructura, tratando de irrumpir en el centro de convenciones donde se celebra la cumbre del G20, mientras la canciller alemana, Angela Merkel, inauguraba oficialmente la cita de dos días.
La ciudad porturaria del norte de Alemania se vio sacudida por los disturbios más violentos en muchos años, que incluyeron incendios, saqueos y barricadas.
Las movilizaciones comenzaron desde el jueves, y con el lema “Bienvenidos al infierno”, manifestantes anticapitalistas sembraron el caos en la ciudad alemana, donde incendiaron decenas de automóviles y trataron de bloquear el paso a los miembros del G20.
(La Jornada, 8 julio, 2017)
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South Bay Delights by Bilingual Reactions / Episode #1 - El Jacalito
Address for El Jacalito Restaurant:
- 24609 Narbonne Ave, Lomita, CA 90717
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English Description:
- Welcome to Season 1 Episode #1 ~ ‘El Jacalito’ from our new series that is called #SouthBayDelights by #BilingualReactions in which your hosts, Uzem & Eli, will be visiting various restaurants around the South Bay area of Los Angeles to showcase the many different cuisines that are available as a result of the multiculturalism that is highly prevalent in this area of Southern California.
- Also, for this week alone we had to postpone the usual reaction episode of #GameOfThrones that would have been for Season 1 Episode 7 due to our host Eli going on a little vacation over to Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A where she will be filming her first vlog ever that will later become the first upload to our Vlog Series which will be used to show you guys what your hosts’ lives are like when they are not filming for reaction videos or any other non-vlog series.
- So nonetheless we hope that you enjoy the first episode in this new series of ‘South Bay Delights’ by ‘Bilingual Reactions’ where your hosts, Uzem & Eli, visited the restaurant ‘El Jacalito’ that is located in the City of Lomita which forms part of the South Bay area of Southern California at which they ate two styles of a Oaxacan plate called Enchiladas de Coloradito y Mole Negro with Eli eating the former (de Coloradito) and Uzem the latter (de Mole Negro.)
- As usual, we welcome any constructive criticism and especially suggestions for restaurants in the South Bay area of Southern California down in the comment section below so that we can continue trying new cuisines that we did not think would even exist!
- All in all, don't forget to like the video, leave some comments, and subscribe to the channel (along with enabling notifications) to not miss out on any future weekly uploads including the next reaction episode for ‘Game of Thrones’
Descripcion en Español:
- Bienvenidos a la Temporada 1 Episodio #1 ~ 'El Jacalito' de nuestra nueva serie llamada #SouthBayDelights por #ReaccionesBilingues en la que sus anfitriones, Uzem y Eli, visitarán varios restaurantes en el área de South Bay de Los Ángeles para demostrar las muchas cocinas diferentes que están disponibles por resultado del multiculturalismo que prevalece en esta área del Sur de California.
- Además, solo por esta semana tuvimos que posponer el episodio de reacción habitual de #JuegoDeTronos que habría sido para la Temporada 1 Episodio 7 debido a que nuestro anfitrión Eli se fue de vacaciones a Las Vegas, Nevada, EE. UU., donde filmará su primer vlog que luego se convertirá en el primer video de nuestra serie de vlog que se utilizará para mostrarles cómo son las vidas de sus anfitriones cuando no están filmando videos de reacción o cualquier otra serie que no sea vlog.
- Sin embargo, esperamos que disfruten el primer episodio de esta nueva serie de 'South Bay Delights' por ‘Reacciones Bilingues’ donde sus anfitriones, Uzem y Eli, visitaron el restaurante 'El Jacalito' que se encuentra en la ciudad de Lomita que forma parte del área de South Bay en el sur de California, donde comieron dos estilos de un plato Oaxaqueño llamado Enchiladas de Coloradito y Mole Negro con Eli comiendo el primero (de Coloradito) y Uzem el último (de Mole Negro).
- Como de costumbre, agradecemos cualquier crítica constructiva y especialmente sugerencias para restaurantes en el área de South Bay del sur de California en la sección de comentarios a continuación para que podamos continuar probando nuevas cocinas que ahorita ni siquiera tenemos idea que existen.
- En general, no olviden dejarlos un like en el video, dejar algunos comentarios y suscribirse al canal (junto con las notificaciones habilitadoras) para no perderse ninguna carga semanal futura incluido el próximo episodio de reacción para ‘Juego de Tronos’