Our host Astrid Paola Chavelas talks to Mario Castillo Quintero, member of the Assembly of Peoples of the Isthmus in Defence of Land and Territory (APIIDTT). They discuss the advancement of the Interoceanic Transport Corridor in the southern region of the Isthmus and the conflicts that have emerged so far between different groups of the population. They address the role of political parties and state security forces in the implementation of large-scale infrastructures, as well as the emerging green economies in Mexico and their consequences on indigenous peoples, their territories and modes of living. This podcast is in Spanish.
Audio Production: Gemaly Padua Uscanga
Hydroelectric dams, community rupture and resistance
Climate Crisis, Wind Energy and Community Resistance
Extractivism, Megaprojects and Indigenous Peoples in the 21st Century
Almost Two Decades of Resistance Against the La Parota Hydroelectric Dam
Defending the Chimalapas Against Resource Extractivism and Energy Colonialism
The Mayan Train: Extractivist Development, Militarisation and Division
Protecting the Río Verde River from the Paso de la Reina Hydroelectric Dam
The Violent Technologies of ‘Green’ Infrastructures
Histories of Dispossession and Extractivism in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec
Women’s Safety and Socioenvironmental Conflicts
Megaprojects - What’s Wrong With Them?
The Interoceanic Corridor Infrastructure Project - How Women Perceive and Think about it
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