Mexico Unconquered: Chronicles of Power and Revolt
By (Author) John Gibler
City Lights Books
City Lights Books
2nd January 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
306.20972
Paperback
356
Width 134mm, Height 205mm, Spine 25mm
396g
Mexico Unconquered is an evocative report on the powers of violence and corruption in Mexico and the rebel underdogs who put their lives on the line to build justice from the ground up. Mexico Unconquered probes the overwhelming divisions in contemporary Mexico, home to the worlds richest man, Carlos Slim, and to destitute millions. John Gibler weaves narrative journalism with lyrical descriptions, combining the journalists trade of walking the streets and the philosophers task of drawing out the tremendous implications of the seemingly mundane.
John Gibler has reported for In These Times, Common Dreams, YES! Magazine, ColorLines, and Democracy Now!.
NPR's "All Things Considered" Democracy Now
John Gibler is a writer and Global Exchange human rights fellow in Mexico who has been covering social movements there since January 1st, 2006. He is also correspondent for Pacifica Radio's KPFA in Mexico. He has reported on the ground from the Zapatistas Other Campaign, the protests against electoral fraud in Mexico City, and the uprising in Oaxaca.