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Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 17:54:09 -0500
From: Mexico Solidarity Network <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Now Accepting Applications for Summer/Fall Study Abroad


Mexico Solidarity Network
2007 Study Abroad Programs
contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Summer 2007
8 credit, 6 week programs designed for individuals interested in activism and 
grassroots work to explore social justice issues in Mexico.

Zapatistas and the Other Campaign       June 2-July 4
Chiapas
Spend four weeks studying at  Centro de EspaA~+-ol y Lenguas Mayas Rebelde 
Autonomo Zapatista and two weeks at Universidad de la Tierra to learn about the 
Zapatista movement, one of the most dynamic and innovative social movements in 
Latin America, and the Other Campaign, a national effort initiated by the 
Zapatistas to build a peoplesa^€™ movement a^€oefrom the left and from 
belowa^€ that challenges traditional Mexican politics and institutions.

Migration- Dynamics and Debates June 17-July28
Toluca de Guadalupe- Tlaxcala, Ciudad Juarez, Washington, DC
Learn about the dynamics of undocumented migration and the debates around US 
immigration reform. Participants will trace the migrant path in Mexico from 
traditional sending regions to the border, the destination and jumping off 
point for undocumented migration to the US.  Once in the US, students will 
visit the center of the debate on immigration reform in Washington, DC.

Fall 2007
16 credits, 14 week program focused on the context, strategy and tactics of 
Mexican Social Movements.

Chiapas, Tlaxcala, Mexico City, Chihuahua, Ciudad Juarez

This course is designed to introduce students to Mexicoa^€™s rich and diverse 
economic, political and social context, with special emphasis on grassroots and 
community-based initiatives, understand the depth and scope of US-Mexico 
relations, develop strong Spanish language skills, improve grassroots 
organizing skills and develop strong intercultural skills based on a solid 
understanding of race, class and gender dynamics.

For more information,applications and fees visit our website at 
www.mexicosolidarity.org


















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