
The work of the activists and communities featured in this book are exemplary of local responses to globalization. The preceding chapters demonstrate how people in politically marginalized communities across the global North and South are finding ways to assert both cultural and political autonomy. Many of these efforts, as the chapter authors reveal, were often directly influenced by Zapatismo or were similar in practice. The struggle to create autonomous cultural and political spaces, as expressed by Zapatismo, both inspired and reflected how local communities identify and resist globalization and struggle to achieve social, economic, political, and gender justice.
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