Fifty years after the Popular University Movement of the UAP, how and what is remembered?
A look through the Life Story of Miguel Calderón Moreno
Abstract
The Popular University Movement of the Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (UAP), at the beginning of the 1970s, broke into political history and transformed power relations in the state. This process marked a generation of young university students who, influenced by the national and international context, organized and linked to different popular struggles. Fifty years after this student movement, through Oral History we observe the impact it had on their life stories, such is the case of Miguel Calderón Moreno, a student organization participant and brother of one of the student leaders assassinated by the State on May 1, 1973 at the University facilities.Downloads
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