Que Vivan Los Estudiantes: The Student Movement in Chile That Led To An Uprising

Flyer for an event on the Chilean student movement, featuring black-and-white protest photos and portraits of speakers.

Date and Time

Friday, March 3, 2023
5:00 pm

Location

Center for Popular Democracy, 449 Troutman St, Brooklyn, NY 11237
Center for Popular Democracy, 449 Troutman St, Brooklyn, NY 11237

Cost

About this event

Join us for a conversation with Amanda Cea and Victor Chanfreau, leaders of the 2019 Chilean student protests joined by NYC student activists.

What began as mass train fare evasion in Chile, in response to a 30 cent increase, grew into a nationwide movement and rejection of the post-military dictatorship.

They will be sharing their experiences in the global struggle for a just education, against police brutality, and the neoliberal economic model.

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