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Un Poquito de Tanto Verdad (A Little Bit of So Much Truth)

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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2011

In the summer of 2006, a broad-based, non-violent, popular uprising exploded in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca. Some compared it to the Paris Commune, while others called it the first Latin American revolution of the 21st century.
But it was the people's use of the media that truly made history in Oaxaca.

A 90-minute documentary, A Little Bit of So Much Truth captures the unprecedented media phenomenon that emerged when tens of thousands of school teachers, housewives, indigenous communities, health workers, farmers, and students took 14 radio stations and one TV station into their own hands, using them to organize, mobilize, and ultimately defend their grassroots struggle for social, cultural, and economic justice.

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Uploader Comments (iremythpurr)

  • Brilliant documentary!

  • @lateralpazwalk

    glad you liked it. i was really inspired when i first saw it.

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  • Bravo! The people find their voice...

  • Thanks for uploading this.

  • Inspiring! Thank you very much for posting this Terri.

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