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Accompanier perspectives: on intergenerational struggle and collective liberation

2022-07-18T18:47:13+00:00July 18th, 2022|Accompanier Perspectives, Justice and accountability, Trans-Territorial Organizing|

Ruby Tedeschi (she/elle/ella)  former NISGUA Internacionalista, recorded this update during their time as a volunteer with NISGUA. Turn the volume up and enjoy! Dear Friends and family I enjoy talking a whole lot more than I enjoy writing so I attached a voice recording [...]

Accompanier perspectives: “We have survived the oppression, we are proud of our Indigenous Youth”

2021-05-27T17:28:06+00:00May 26th, 2021|Accompanier Perspectives, Justice and accountability|

Straigth from NISGUA's archives, we invite you to read this letter written by Kayla Myers, who was an accompanier in Guatemala from November 2014 to November 2015. Dear Family and Friends, I write you with a feeling of gratitude. Your messages of support and kindness give me [...]

Accompanier Perspectives: Connecting — Zapatistas, Feminist Teachings, and Neocolonialism in Guatemala

2020-07-01T19:23:54+00:00July 1st, 2020|Accompanier Perspectives|

[Christina Reyes, NISGUA Internacionalista, wrote and sent this letter in early January 2020. It now includes modifications they made in early March 2020 for International Women’s Day] Hello loved ones, I hope this message reaches y'all in a time and space where the world isn't weighing so heavily on [...]

Accompanier Perspectives: climate change and Indigenous organizing

2019-12-25T00:34:32+00:00August 29th, 2019|Accompanier Perspectives, Defense of life and territory|

Accompanier Olivia Pandolfi (they/she or elle/ella) writes about climate change and indigenous resistance in Quiché, Guatemala. In the text you'll read about extractivism, linguistics, and a multiple-hour Google Earth tour of Guatemala's river systems. ————— As the nine of us sit, crowded into the small meeting room on stools and [...]

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