June 10th is not forgotten: student organization, narratives and memory of the Halconazo of 1971

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Carolina Carrera Hernández

Abstract

Fifty years after the massacre committed on June 10, 1971, the facts have not yet been clarified. It is an event that has been little talked about and did not have the same diffusion as what happened on October 2, 1968, but, undoubtedly, they are not isolated events, but movements that pursue the same objective: to raise the voice against the authoritarianism of the State.

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Carrera Hernández , C. . (2022). June 10th is not forgotten: student organization, narratives and memory of the Halconazo of 1971. Revista SOMEPSO, 7(2), 371-377. Retrieved from https://revistasomepso.org/index.php/revistasomepso/article/view/147
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Author Biography

Carolina Carrera Hernández , Universidad Pedagógica Nacional

Egresada Licenciatura en Psicología Educativa de la Universidad Pedagógica Nacional. 

References

López, M., Mendoza, J. y Carpio, A. (2022). 10 de junio no se olvida: organización estudiantil, narraciones y memoria del Halconazo de 1971. Universidad Iberoamericana.

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