Oral History Interview with Mariano Munoz
In this interview, Mariano Munoz discussed his time as a student organizer in the Student Liberation Action Movement (SLAM!) at Hunter College. He described the role of political education and radical study as the organization developed an internationalist politics that brought students to Chiapas and Mexico City to work with the Zapatistas and striking students at UNAM respectively. He also discussed his experience as an undocumented student and how that shaped his time as a student-organizer with Hunter College SLAM!. He talked about the protests at the 2000 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia and the dissolution of SLAM!.
Source | Okechukwu, Amaka
Creator | Okechukwu, Amaka
Date Created | July 23, 2019
Interviewer | Okechukwu, Amaka
Interviewee | Munoz, Mariano
Rights | Copyright Okechukwu, Amaka
Item Type | Oral History (Digital)
Cite This document | Okechukwu, Amaka, “Oral History Interview with Mariano Munoz,” CUNY Digital History Archive, accessed November 12, 2024, https://cdha.cuny.edu/items/show/13332.
Creator | Okechukwu, Amaka
Date Created | July 23, 2019
Interviewer | Okechukwu, Amaka
Interviewee | Munoz, Mariano
Rights | Copyright Okechukwu, Amaka
Item Type | Oral History (Digital)
Cite This document | Okechukwu, Amaka, “Oral History Interview with Mariano Munoz,” CUNY Digital History Archive, accessed November 12, 2024, https://cdha.cuny.edu/items/show/13332.