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Social Inclusion Grows, but Is Not Enough

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The presence of people with Down syndrome has gained ground in Tuxtla, however, the opportunities decrease when they reach adulthood IVÁN LÓPEZ/PORTAVOZ As the spaces of coexistence in the capital of Chiapas expand, the presence of people with Down syndrome in schools, workplaces and public areas begins to normalize, although inclusion still faces limits when it comes to ensuring continuity in adult life. This contrast has shown that social acce…
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The presence of people with Down syndrome has gained ground in Tuxtla, however, the opportunities decrease when they reach adulthood IVÁN LÓPEZ/PORTAVOZ As the spaces of coexistence in the capital of Chiapas expand, the presence of people with Down syndrome in schools, workplaces and public areas begins to normalize, although inclusion still faces limits when it comes to ensuring continuity in adult life. This contrast has shown that social acce…

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PORTAVOZ broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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