Sumario: | This book offers a detailed historical account of the social and political struggles that unfolded in Ecuador in October 2019. Authored by Silvia Soriano Hernández, it documents the indigenous and social movements in response to government policies perceived as anti-popular. The work is grounded in testimonies from participants, providing a vivid narrative of collective resistance, unity, and the pursuit of change. It highlights the role of the indigenous movement in mobilizing widespread protests and reflects on the dynamic nature of memory and activism. The book is a result of a collaborative research project focused on indigenous issues, social struggles, and national policies in Latin America, aiming to contribute to both academic study and public understanding of these complex events.
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