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My name is Linda Quiquivix, and I am a geographer, illustrator, and popular educator of Maya-Mam roots. I am author of the recently published Palestine 1492: A Report Back (Wild Ox Books, 2024).

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Palestine 1492: A Report Back

Published by Wild Ox Books, 2024


Cover of NACLA special issue on Palestine, artwork of a map of Abya Yala covered in a kuffiyeh

To Exist is to Resist
¡Viva Palestina Libre!

The Winter 2024 issue of the NACLA Report explores transcontinental encounters between the land of historical Palestine and the land we know as the Americas. Edited by Sara Awartani, Pablo Seward Delaporte, Linda Quiquivix, and George Ygarza


Chiapas and Palestine: Together and Side by Side

(an interview with Sylvia Marcos) NACLA Report on the Americas (Winter 2024, Vol 55:4, pages 442-447)


A War Where All Wars Fit

(with Mohamed Abdou and Pablo Seward Delaporte) NACLA Report on the Americas (Winter 2024, Vol 55:4, pages 375-381)


To Exist is to Resist ¡Viva Palestina Libre!

(with Sara Awartani, Pablo Seward Delaporte, and George Ygarza), NACLA Report on the Americas (Winter 2024, Vol 55:4, pages 351-355)


Municipalism: A Critical Review

(with Haley Roeser, Dani Knoll, and Eleanor Finley), Los Angeles For All (April 2023)


“We Are Equal Because We Are Different”: A Zapatista Women’s Proposal

University of Notre Dame Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Peace Policy: Solutions to Violent Conflict (May 2022)


The Dominant World’s Life-Commodity-Competition Model

Capitalism Nature Socialism 32:3 (September 2021)


Reparations toward the End of the World

The Funambulist (June 2020)


Art of War, Art of Resistance: Palestinian Counter-Cartography on Google Earth

Annals of the American Association of Geographers 104: 3 (September 2014)


Law as Tactic: Palestine, the Zapatistas, and the Global Exercises of Power

Badil, Issue No.55 “The Paradox of Using the Law of the Oppressor” (Winter 2013-2014)


When the Carob Tree Was the Border: On Autonomy and Palestinian Practices of Figuring it Out

Capitalism Nature Socialism 24:3 “Bridging Indigenous and Socialist Perspectives” (July 2013)


Israel and Mexico Swap Notes on Abusing Rights

Electronic Intifada (May 21, 2013)


The Zapatista Experience: Rebellion, Resistance, and Autonomy

by Jérôme Baschet; with Traductores Rebeldes Autónomos Cronopios (September 2024)


Zapatistas, Women, and Gender Dissidents: On the Encounter in Notre Dame des Landes

by Daliri Oropeza (August 2021)


The Walk of the Zapatista Caracol

by Raul Romero (February 2020)


Indigenous Communities Create a Block against the Trans-Isthmic Project in Mexico

by Daliri Oropeza (September 2019)


Resistance, Spirituality, and Self-Actualization through Other Calendars and Other Geographies

by Alberto Vallejo Reyna (March 2018


Reconceiving Rights: An Analysis on Their Declarations, Proposals and Demands

by Sylvia Marcos (March 2018)


The Zapatista Women’s Revolutionary Law as it is lived today

by Sylvia Marcos (July 2014)