Mexico’s Zapatistas host “Women Who Fight” gathering

Women standing in a spiral shape, named “Caracol Semillero de la Comandanta Ramona,” in honor of late Commander Ramona, perform an African dance during the Second International Meeting of Women Who Fight, organized by the women of the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN) in Caracol Morelia, Altamirano municipality, Chiapas state, Mexico, Sunday, Dec. 29, 2019. More than 3,000 women came together in an autonomous Zapatista enclave in the southern Mexico state of Chiapas over the weekend to unite against the patriarchy, violence and capitalism. (AP Photo/Isabel Mateos)

Female members of the Zapatista militia, carrying bows and arrows, wait for coffee at sunrise during a gathering titled The Second International Meeting of Women Who Fight, organized by the women of the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN) in Caracol Morelia, Altamirano municipality, Chiapas state, Mexico, Friday, Dec. 27, 2019. The Zapatistas have self-governed over a large swath of Mexico’s southern-most state since the rebels rose up in arms to demand greater indigenous rights in January 1994. (AP Photo/Isabel Mateos)

CARACOL MORELIA, Mexico — More than 3,000 women came together in an autonomous Zapatista enclave in the southern Mexico state of Chiapas over the weekend to unite against the patriarchy, violence and capitalism.

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