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Constituyentes is a network of more than 110 leaders and activists that connects historically excluded groups to unite isolated struggles, build collective power, and drive structural changes in Mexico. We facilitate spaces for dialogue, collective action, and technical support to change the structures and rules of the game that produce inequality, injustice, and the democratic crisis.

It's about

Build collectively to achieve more. We connect leaders of social movements from across the country, offer technical support to increase their influence, and build spaces of solidarity, care, and encounter. With this, we strengthen the resistances and common agendas of social movements that have been historically excluded from public decision-making processes. We focus on articulation, training, organization, mobilization, and advocacy.

We care about it for

We care because Latin America is experiencing four simultaneous and interconnected crises that are worsening: the crises of democracy, inequality, violence, and environmental degradation. And because we perceive that the only way to overcome these multiple crises is by articulating the diverse resistances that have emerged from the territories most affected by inequality and building a movement capable of driving structural changes.

This articulation will not only result in better public policy proposals built from the voices of those most affected by inequality, but through an active citizenry participating in its design and implementation, it will be possible to start reducing the gap of distrust and discontent with democracy that limits its effectiveness.

We want to achieve

Our goal is to build a participatory citizenship that organizes to modify the social contract in Mexico to one that reduces inequalities and injustice, as well as allows us to combat the climate crisis we face.

We seek to build new social consensus for a more just, equitable, and sustainable country, where decisions are made from the diversity and experience of the territories.

The result is a cohesive and strengthened collective that challenges the construction of new rules and incorporates historically excluded groups in decision-making, strengthening democracy from its foundations.

We work with

Open Society Foundations, National Endowment for Democracy and a 17-person diverse and plural Advisory Council.