Interview with César Del Pardo by Matthew Furlong, researcher at the University of Chicago. Part Two LOS MOCHIS, Mexico — A social movement initiated in northwestern Mexico after the 2008 financial crisis triggered a massive wave of informal occupation that today affects hundreds of thousands of properties in the country, amid a expired bank portfolio and millions of abandoned farms, said the co-director of the Central Unitaria de Vivienda (CUV)…
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Interview with César Del Pardo by Matthew Furlong, researcher at the University of Chicago. Part Two LOS MOCHIS, Mexico — A social movement initiated in northwestern Mexico after the 2008 financial crisis triggered a massive wave of informal occupation that today affects hundreds of thousands of properties in the country, amid a expired bank portfolio and millions of abandoned farms, said the co-director of the Central Unitaria de Vivienda (CUV)…