Generation Z March in Mexico: From What Year to What Year Were the Young Protestors Born?
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Mexico City is preparing for the march of this Saturday, November 15th, of hundreds of young people from Gen Z, who announced a new protest, which will go from the Angel of Independence to the capital Zócalo, according to the group identified as ‘Generation Z Mexico’. The protest initially arose in response to the Government’s perception of inaction in the face of the murder of the mayor of Uruapan, Carlos Manzo, as well as seeking to make visib…
* “More than one with the world, what we want is for the world to bend to our desires. We spend our lives manipulating things and people to please us. That constant violence, that insatiable search that doesn’t stop even in the face of other people’s evil (clean boots), that compulsive and structural greed that destroys us.” It turns out that it’s true: an image, whatever it is, says more than a thousand words. We could already start the whole s…
Punto y Coma MX The teachers called for a 48-hour strike on 13 and 14 November, while the young adults will take to the streets on Saturday. Palacio Nacional was armored with metal fences days before the demonstrations called by members of the “Generation Z” movement, as well as by the teachers of the CNTE. During the first hours of this Tuesday staff began to take the infrastructure to the place and placed it around the property located in the …
On the morning of November 11, the National Palace was fully armored with metal fences of almost three meters, this due to the next “March of Generation Z” scheduled for November 15 in Mexico City and before the mobilizations that the CNTE will carry out. The CNTE reported that the mobilizations will start from 8:00 in the morning, on 13 and 14 November, and then they will be held rallies in the main public squares of the country. A gang was wel…
Through a statement, the collective affirmed that the petition is given for “security reasons and assured that there are other ways to support the protest.” Montserrat Maldonado OEM-Reportex The collective Generación Z Mexico requested that minors not participate in the march on November 15, which they say “will be held to demand greater security in the country and point out corruption.” Through a statement, it was explained that “we know that …
The mobilizations scheduled for this 15th of November, driven by the so-called Z generation and the hat movement, will have a presence in Coahuila with open calls in Monclova and Torreón. Both cities join a national network of protests that cover at least 24 states and that emerged after the assassination of the mayor of Uruapan, Carlos Manzo, a fact that gave new impetus to this youthful expression.THE MAY INTEREST: AHMSA: millionaires income w…
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