
La Otra Campaign
La Otra Campaña was a social movement initiated in Mexico by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) in 2006, aiming to unite diverse marginalized groups across the country. Its goal was to promote autonomous communities, indigenous rights, and social justice, emphasizing dialogue and cooperation outside mainstream political systems. It sought to empower communities to define their own paths without reliance on traditional political parties, advocating for self-governance and respect for cultural identities. Overall, La Otra Campaña was about fostering a collective voice for those often excluded from national decision-making processes.