

Christina Jiménez, "Making an Urban Public: Popular Claims to the City in Mexico, 1879-1932" (U Pittsburgh Press, 2019)
Oct 28, 2019
Christina Jiménez, a Professor of History at the University of Colorado, dives into urban activism in Mexico, exploring how everyday citizens in Morelia claimed their rights amidst modernization. She discusses the power of petitions as tools for civic expression and highlights the role of 'vecino' identity in urban responsibilities. Through engaging stories of grassroots movements and the emergence of an informal economy, Jiménez reveals the vibrant political culture that flourished in the face of social change during a transformative era for Mexico.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Urban Activism and Historical Reflections
02:30 • 13min
Petitions as a Window into Urban Citizenship in Mexico
15:08 • 5min
The Role of Vecino Identity in Urban Civic Responsibilities
20:05 • 4min
Urban Dynamics and Social Change in Mexico (1879-1932)
24:32 • 22min
Exploring the Urban Informal Economy of Guadalajara
46:17 • 3min