Where Will Marches and Protests Happen in CDMX on October 16, 2023?
Protests and Marches Scheduled for November 25, 2024, in Mexico City
On November 25, 2024, various protests and marches will take place across Mexico City (CDMX) to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. The events aim to raise awareness about the issues of femicide and institutional violence against women.
Key Locations and Times for Marches
Table of Contents
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Cuauhtémoc
- 13:00 – Glorieta de la Joven de Amajac
- 13:00 – Monumento a la Revolución
- 13:00 – Ángel de la Independencia
- 15:00 – Fuente de la Diana Cazadora
- 16:00 – Congreso de la Ciudad de México
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Iztapalapa
- 09:00 – Highway Mexico-Puebla, Km 21: Residents protest for a Trolebús station and safety on public transport.
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Coyoacán
- 09:00 – Eje 10 Sur and Papalotl: Residents demand safety measures from public transport operators.
- 12:00 – ENTS, UNAM: Preparations for the 25N march.
- 17:00 – ENP No. 6: Mitin addressing justice for women.
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Miguel Hidalgo
- 09:00 – Estela de Luz: Protests for responsible cannabis use.
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Azcapotzalco
- 10:30 – Junta Federal de Conciliación y Arbitraje: Demand for space free from violence and harassment.
- Xochimilco
- 16:00 – Servicios Urbanos: Residents request water supply restoration.
Ongoing Sit-ins
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Benito Juárez
- Protests at the Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas supporting Indigenous communities.
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Coyoacán
- Protests at Conagua regarding water rights and access issues.
- Cuauhtémoc
- Protests at Palacio Nacional for reinstatement of workers and other issues.
Traffic Impact
Anticipate significant traffic disruptions around protest locations. Alternative routes are advised.
Summary
Many protests are set for November 25, focusing on women’s rights and safety in Mexico City. The events highlight serious societal issues and aim for change. Residents and visitors should plan accordingly to manage traffic and safety.
