Infoshop News - Review: La Barrikada - Spanish language journal created from the love, rage, and desire of living alongside the barricades of Oaxaca, Mexico during the summer and fall of 2006

Posted on: January 15th, 2008
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“Recently a compañero of mine who was living in Oaxaca, Mexico sent me a lovely hard copy of the Spanish language journal - La Barrikada, issue number three. According to the cover, La Barrikada is a place where dreams are born and rebels blossom, and the path to liberation is through autonomy and self-determination. This is the magazine that was created from the love, rage, and desire of living alongside the barricades of Oaxaca, Mexico during the summer and fall of 2006. So far four issues have been published, and I’ve only had the chance to check out issues #3 and #4, but it seems like a pretty interesting collective project with latest issue being done largely in color.”*

*From: http://www.infoshop.org
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