The republic of women. Creating a political subject in San Pedro Martir

Authors

  • Mario Camarena Ocampo Direction of Historical Studies (DEH)

Keywords:

Popular Movement of Peoples and Southern Colonies

Abstract

The Popular Movement of Peoples and Southern Colonies is an organization of people living in a territory covering three villages Chimalcoyoc, San Pedro Martir and San Andrés Totoltepec and several colonies, Maria Esther Zuno, Plan de Ayala, Ejido San Peter Tlalcoligia, Mirador, Zacatienda, Tehuiztitlán, Kilometer 21, the Shop and Arboretum in the foothills from the Ajusco. Today, these towns are among the federal highway and Mexico-Cuernavaca highway, south of Mexico City. Since the 1960s this strip was populated due to constant migration from various Mexican states and Mexico City. Political geography tells us that this territory belongs to the Tlalpan delegation, while its inhabitants are identified as part of the church of San Pedro Martir de Verona, because this parish has become a symbol of justice and dignity in that space .

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Published

2014-08-31

How to Cite

Camarena Ocampo, M. (2014). The republic of women. Creating a political subject in San Pedro Martir. Diario De Campo, (13), 45–50. Retrieved from https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/diariodecampo/article/view/862