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Lack of Decent Teachers and Schools Reported in Michoacán Communities

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Mexico City Disinform ourselves. Michoacán's indigenous and Afro-descendent communities reported that, contrary to the official discourse, the lack of rural teachers and basic services in schools in at least 20 state communities persists; the statement was made by the Supreme Indigenous Council of Michoacán, an autonomous body made up of traditional authorities from 80 communities, in a statement dated January 28, 2026.
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Mexico City Disinform ourselves. Michoacán's indigenous and Afro-descendent communities reported that, contrary to the official discourse, the lack of rural teachers and basic services in schools in at least 20 state communities persists; the statement was made by the Supreme Indigenous Council of Michoacán, an autonomous body made up of traditional authorities from 80 communities, in a statement dated January 28, 2026.

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Desinformémonos broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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