Teach-in on Daniel Jadue

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Daniel Jadue is a former activist mayor of Recoleta, the immigrant district of Santiago, Chile. During his term, he implemented many radical municipalist reforms including setting up a people’s university, libraries, and pharmacies that sold medication at cost. Sadly, he’s the victim of a rightwing attack on his people’s pharmacies and has been incarcerated since June 2024. He is currently under house arrest.

You can read more about his case at the Corbyn project and the international solidarity campaign at the Municipalism Learning Series.

The goals of this teach-in are to bring attention to the radical municipalist initiatives Jadue implemented in Recoleta during his term, to spotlight his unjust detention and incarceration, and to rally the global municipalist movement behind his case for freedom.

Date: Saturday, October 19th 2024
Time: 4:00 to 6:00 PM PDT/6:00 to 8:00 PM CDT/7:00 to 9:00 PM EDT
Locations: The panel will be by Zoom with two viewing parties in Los Angeles and New York City.
RSVP: Please RSVP for the online panel or viewing party.

Speakers include:

  • Rodrigo Hurtado, Universidad Abierto de Recoleta
  • David Legge, People’s Health Movement
  • Lucia Morale, Barcelona en Comu and Fearless Cities Network
  • TBA, People’s Pharmacies
  • TBA, Lawyer for Daniel Jadue

The facilitators are Gianpaolo Baiocchi of Urban Democracy Lab at New York University and Romina Green Rioja of Washington and Lee University. The hosts are Solidarity Research Center (SRC), North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA), and Transnational Institute (TNI).

We will provide Spanish and ASL interpretation.

Speakers and panelists

  • Rodrigo Hurtado

    Universidad Abierto de Recoleta

  • David Legge

    People's Health Movement

  • Lucia Morale

    Barcelona en Comu and Fearless Cities Network