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Subject: mexico videoactivism From: Caitlin Manning <caitlin_manning@csumb.edu> Date: Sat, 09 Sep 2006 20:45:20 -0700 To: George.Salzman@umb.edu
Dear George,
I am filmmaker, friends with Monty who has forwarded me some of your emails. , We were thinking about filming in Oaxaca, while I was travelling in Mexico but decided to stay in the Mexico City area and continue working on the Planton. I assumed there was already lots of indy media in Oaxaca already working there. I am returning to Mexico City Sept. 13 to 17 to film during the first CND (la convención nacional democrática). I have some questions : Do you know are there any Oaxaquenos going to be in the DF for the CND? Are they sending representatives? It would be very good to hook up and do some interviews, and film APPO if they are at the Planton or the Zocalo. Do you know about the development of relations between APPO and the CND, if any? They are in so many ways on the same track,--the extraordinary idea of parallel governments in both cities, (even if the Coalicion came from above, and the APPO much more from below,and has much better websites aesthetics). I am very interested in filming behind-the-scenes of how the event gets organized--how people choose delegates, etc.
In the meantime, I am seeeking collaborators to work on a bilingual documentary and/or series of shorts on the movements in Mexico, for international distribution. I am looking for video production people, research people, computer graphics people to work with, if you know of anybody talented in Mexico who would be interested in participating.
Saludos, Caitlin
Caitlin Manning Associate Professor Film/Video Production, Film History Teledramatic Art and Technology Department California State University, Monterey Bay ____________________________________________________
Subject: Re: mexico videoactivism From: George Salzman <george.salzman@umb.edu> Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 02:40:36 -0500 To: Caitlin Manning <Caitlin_Manning@csumb.edu> CC: Monty Neill <montyneill@aol.com>, Guillermo Monteforte <gmonteforte@laneta.apc.org>, Jonathan Treat <jonathantreat2002@yahoo.com>, Ana María Garcia Arreola <anamariagarcia2001@yahoo.com.mx>, Patrick & Mary Denevan <denevan2001@yahoo.com>, Alexandra Halkin <alex@chiapasmediaproject.org>, Marcos Leyva Madrid <educa@spersaoaxaca.com>
Oaxaca, Sunday 10 September 2006
Hi Caitlin,
Thanks for getting in touch. And thanks Monty for forwarding some of my stuff to Caitlin. I'm sure there's lots of video filming going on here and guess some of it is by Indymedia-connected folks. Certainly there will be Oaxaquenos going to DF for the Sept 16th convention. I will post this exchange on the Oaxaca Study-Action Group Yahoo discussion list, and am CCing it to people in: Ojo de Agua Comunicacion (videoastes in Oaxaca), EDUCA (an active member of APPO, whose director, Marcos Leyva Madrid, is going to DF as an APPO member), the local Maryknoll lay ministers group and the Chiapas Media Project.
You're right about the basic difference (from my anarchist perspective) between APPO and the CND. Oaxaca's out front by a mile theoretically, but the PRD and its allies are massive nationally, though I believe the APPO-type formations are occurring in other parts of Mexico. In any case, they certainly reinforce each other right now. If the PRD is able to maintain a strong national political role in governing Mexico, it too will be affected by the inevitable attraction of exercising power, and then APPO will be opposed to such efforts, but now they are strong allies. The main thrust of my efforts now is to do everything I can to avert the possibility of the Mexican military being sent here to crush the rebellion. That would result in a terrible bloodbath. I'm hopeful it won't happen. I'll attach my most recent piece in case you haven't seen it. All the best, George _______________________________________________
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