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By Liana López-Vizcak for LACM
La Colonia de la Ciudad Espanola (LCE) – the largest community of Latin American anarchists in the United States of America – took part in its largest demonstration in years on Saturday night. According to a press release, they held a series of small, open meetings in collaboration with the DCI’s DCI.com in order to discuss a range of community issues: political participation, anti-capitalist and anti-authoritarian perspectives, social justice, immigration, and economic justice.
In the event held in front of the DCI office on 10th Street NW in midtown Washington DC, dozens of people demonstrated against a number of issues. The participants included various groups, including youth of all ages, anarchists from across the US, and many individuals from different backgrounds.
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Diana Dominguez, DCI community organizer
Eric Muehlhauser, former organizer with the DCI DC/DCA community organization
Andres Vazquez, organizer with the DCI L.A. area chapter, and his partner and long-time supporter.
La Colonia de la Ciudad Espanola is the largest and oldest anarcho-libertarian-communist community in the US of America, founded in 1993 by two Mexican citizens: Ricardo „Tod“ Márquez-Aquila (later known as „Todie“) and Raul Alcalá (later known as „Tod“, and the community’s current leader), and based in La Habana, which was one of the first and first to see large-scale economic development during the 카지노 사이트Mexican War. L.A. has since grown greatly as a progressive urban center. For more information on the group, go to http://www.laguy-el-nuevo-cole.org/index.php or call 713-272-8800.
The event was facilitated by the DCI L.A. area chapter, and featured:
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