How do we move beyond the rhetoric of solidarity?
From Costa Rica to El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, and beyond, the Mesoamerican Workshop on Solidarity and Global Health gathered voices from across the region to explore what solidarity looks like when it’s lived and not just spoken.
Convened by the Global Health Solidarity Project and the University of Costa Rica, the workshop brought together activists, academics, and practitioners to examine solidarity as a force for repair, a political act, and a daily practice.
This report captures stories that cut across borders and identities, from feminist networks that saved lives during the Honduran coup, to indigenous migrants in Los Angeles sustaining ancestral reciprocity, to transnational campaigns for justice in the Beatriz v. El Salvador case.
Read the full report: https://www.globalhealthsolidarity.org/sites/default/files/report-files/Mesoamerican_Report_Solidarity%20in%20GHR_Feb25_Digital.pdf
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