In a country where indigenous people are increasingly displaced and journalists are killed at an alarming rate, a courageous new voice has emerged: Lupita, a Tzotzil Maya woman at the forefront of a Mexican indigenous movement. Twenty years after Lupita lost her family in the Acteal massacre in southern Mexico, she has become a spokesperson for her people and for a new generation of Mayan activists. She balances the demands of motherhood with her high-stakes efforts to reeducate and restore justice to the world
Guadalupe Vázquez Luna
21 mins
Monica Wise
Spanish (Castilian)
Documentary, Short
Spanish (Castilian)
English