November 12 - 20, 2022
Pickup: Airport
Overview
Cost : $1800 per person. Please contact wespacfoundation@gmail.com or call (914) 449-6514 to register and pay.
A long history of successive economic and political crises in Argentina forced different sectors not to depend on the government nor on private corporations but to find paths that enhance the collective, pulling together the available resources and recognizing that life depends on celebrating diversity and working in cooperation. Here are some of the experiences that we propose to visit, to learn from each other, to share ideas, stories, experiences:
Meet with the journalists of LaVaca to discuss the Argentine political and economic situation and the social and community responses to an industrial production model that has caused widespread impoverishment and exacerbated the climate crisis.
Visit with representatives of the largest peasant union in Argentina, the UTT, to debate and better understand how to change the productive matrix and for an agricultural system that instead of polluting everything (soil, water, crops and people) opens the possibility of sustainable life and a future for the planet.
Tour a ‘recovered’ pharmaceutical laboratory Farmacoop, managed by their workers in a democratic, horizontal way and selling medicine with the idea that “speculation is immoral”.
Visit with the workers of the UST, organized in a cooperative to maintain the park that used to be one of the largest landfills in Argentina. Explore how workers with meager resources but with technical and human responsibility were able to assume challenges that seem overpowering (i.e. confronting corporations and governments, taking charge of a landfill of enormous proportions), carrying out projects so that a dignified life is possible in otherwise devastated places.
Meet with organizers of the expanding Women’s Movement and learn about their struggle against gender violence (“Ni Una Menos”) and their battle for legal abortion (“Aborto Legal Ya!”)
Discuss with an economist the impact of the several financial crises in the country and the role of the USA and the IMF.
Note: Departure from United States on November 12. Activities begin in Buenos Aires the next day.
Price includes: Accommodations, breakfast and one additional meal per day, translation services, transportation to and from all programmed activities, program fees and contributions to the organizations we visit. ** Add $ 300 for single room occupancy.
Price does NOT include: International airfare, alcoholic beverages, gratuities, travel insurance, personal expenditures and trip extensions. This tour is co-sponsored by WESPAC, WCN and Global Exchange for more information: wespacfoundation@gmail.com or call (914) 449-6514 www.globalexchange.org Possible trip extension: Visit Iguazu Falls on the Argentina/Brazil border.
What’s Included
Double Rooms
Single Room Upgrade
Available for $300 extra
In country transport
Includes airport pick-up and drop-off
Prep Reading materials
Two meals a day
Admission fees
To all program activities
Donations
To organizations, speakers, communities we visit
What’s excluded

International airfare
Visa and passport fees
Items of personal nature
Tips to guides, drivers, hotel staff, wait staff
Itinerary
Times and events subject to change