The
Workers' Movement in Mexico
For groups of 10 or more
To organize a group, please contact:
Jorge Torres, CETLALIC Director
infor@cetlalic.org.mx
For all interested
in learning about the workers' struggle and the independent unions
in these times of NAFTA, neo-liberalism and globalization.
This 2-week
program is meant for all who are interested in the major players
involved in the economic plans of neo-liberalism and globalization
and the history and actuality of unionism. One of its central activities
is the participation in the 1st of May parade, together with independent
unions.
The
Workers' Movement in Mexico includes:
Daily intensive
Spanish language instruction in a schedule from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00
p.m., Monday to Friday. Students are placed in classes at the appropriate
skill level with a maximum of five students.
The afternoon
'práctica' from 12:20 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., includes classes
focusing on vocabulary of the social struggle, reading and discussing
texts about globalization, living and struggling for social rights
in Mexico, the role of the government, the different unions in the
country, the 'maquiladoras' and the 'Plan Puebla Panamá'
and the place of international unions etc. on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays. On Tuesdays and Thursdays we will visit different organizations
and invite people to come and tell about their experiences.
Three times
a week there is an extra activity in the afternoon or evening. In
the first week we focus on general themes like neo-liberalism, globalization,
national and international syndicalism and the proposals of the
zapatista movement. There will be time to talk about our own experiences
with international solidarity. We will visit a sewing production
center, a small factory that produces objects of recycled plastics
and the industrial center of Cuernavaca.
In the second
week we explore more specific items like the relationships between
unions, alliances and the 'maquila' and we meet people of different
unions (health workers, teachers, people working in a co-operative,
journalists
). We will visit 'la Ciudad de la confección'
(a production center of clothing) and a 'maquila', but most of all
we will participate in the 1st of May parade in Mexico City, together
with independent unions.
Although we
offer translation in any activity if necessary, we highly recommend
persons who have no or little knowledge of the Spanish language
to arrive earlier and have some classes before the start of the
program.
Homestay
with a Mexican family
The experience
of sharing daily life with a family provides a vibrant sense of
the Mexican people and makes the program more personal and profound.
It also provides participants with ample opportunity to practice
Spanish in everyday situations. All our families are gay and lesbian
friendly. (Hotel or apartment accommodations are also available
if you prefer.)
For groups of 10 or more
To organize a group, please contact Jorge Torres, CETLALIC Director, at infor@cetlalic.org.mx
Note: CETLALIC
operates yearround. Students can expand their Spanish language study
either before or after program dates.
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