At the intersection of "Nueva York" and "Marsella" streets in the town of Berisso there is a sign that says that this corner is "kilometer 0" of Peronism. From there, where the Swift meat packing plant operated decades ago, the columns of October 17, 1945, marched to Plaza de Mayo to demand Perón's release. Today, this industrial area next to the port, abandoned for years, is once again being recovered by the workers' movement, now in the form of its new emergent, the "popular economy". The textile cooperatives of seamstresses and seamstresses of Argüello and Unión move their textile poles to the fourth floor of that old and worn-out building that saw the birth of Peronism as a movement and is reborn as a productive space, with the workers on the margins, informal, fighting for the most basic rights, escaping from clandestinity. In Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 2, 2023. PHOTO/Santi Oroz.
At the intersection of "Nueva York" and "Marsella" streets in the town of Berisso there is a sign that says that this corner is "kilometer 0" of Peronism. From there, where the Swift meat packing plant operated decades ago, the columns of October 17, 1945, marched to Plaza de Mayo to demand Perón's release. Today, this industrial area next to the port, abandoned for years, is once again being recovered by the workers' movement, now in the form of its new emergent, the "popular economy". The textile cooperatives of seamstresses and seamstresses of Argüello and Unión move their textile poles to the fourth floor of that old and worn-out building that saw the birth of Peronism as a movement and is reborn as a productive space, with the workers on the margins, informal, fighting for the most basic rights, escaping from clandestinity. In Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 2, 2023. PHOTO/Santi Oroz.
At the intersection of "Nueva York" and "Marsella" streets in the town of Berisso there is a sign that says that this corner is "kilometer 0" of Peronism. From there, where the Swift meat packing plant operated decades ago, the columns of October 17, 1945, marched to Plaza de Mayo to demand Perón's release. Today, this industrial area next to the port, abandoned for years, is once again being recovered by the workers' movement, now in the form of its new emergent, the "popular economy". The textile cooperatives of seamstresses and seamstresses of Argüello and Unión move their textile poles to the fourth floor of that old and worn-out building that saw the birth of Peronism as a movement and is reborn as a productive space, with the workers on the margins, informal, fighting for the most basic rights, escaping from clandestinity. In Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 2, 2023. PHOTO/Santi Oroz.
At the intersection of "Nueva York" and "Marsella" streets in the town of Berisso there is a sign that says that this corner is "kilometer 0" of Peronism. From there, where the Swift meat packing plant operated decades ago, the columns of October 17, 1945, marched to Plaza de Mayo to demand Perón's release. Today, this industrial area next to the port, abandoned for years, is once again being recovered by the workers' movement, now in the form of its new emergent, the "popular economy". The textile cooperatives of seamstresses and seamstresses of Argüello and Unión move their textile poles to the fourth floor of that old and worn-out building that saw the birth of Peronism as a movement and is reborn as a productive space, with the workers on the margins, informal, fighting for the most basic rights, escaping from clandestinity. In Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 2, 2023. PHOTO/Santi Oroz.
At the intersection of "Nueva York" and "Marsella" streets in the town of Berisso there is a sign that says that this corner is "kilometer 0" of Peronism. From there, where the Swift meat packing plant operated decades ago, the columns of October 17, 1945, marched to Plaza de Mayo to demand Perón's release. Today, this industrial area next to the port, abandoned for years, is once again being recovered by the workers' movement, now in the form of its new emergent, the "popular economy". The textile cooperatives of seamstresses and seamstresses of Argüello and Unión move their textile poles to the fourth floor of that old and worn-out building that saw the birth of Peronism as a movement and is reborn as a productive space, with the workers on the margins, informal, fighting for the most basic rights, escaping from clandestinity. In Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 2, 2023. PHOTO/Santi Oroz.
At the intersection of "Nueva York" and "Marsella" streets in the town of Berisso there is a sign that says that this corner is "kilometer 0" of Peronism. From there, where the Swift meat packing plant operated decades ago, the columns of October 17, 1945, marched to Plaza de Mayo to demand Perón's release. Today, this industrial area next to the port, abandoned for years, is once again being recovered by the workers' movement, now in the form of its new emergent, the "popular economy". The textile cooperatives of seamstresses and seamstresses of Argüello and Unión move their textile poles to the fourth floor of that old and worn-out building that saw the birth of Peronism as a movement and is reborn as a productive space, with the workers on the margins, informal, fighting for the most basic rights, escaping from clandestinity. In Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 2, 2023. PHOTO/Santi Oroz.
At the intersection of "Nueva York" and "Marsella" streets in the town of Berisso there is a sign that says that this corner is "kilometer 0" of Peronism. From there, where the Swift meat packing plant operated decades ago, the columns of October 17, 1945, marched to Plaza de Mayo to demand Perón's release. Today, this industrial area next to the port, abandoned for years, is once again being recovered by the workers' movement, now in the form of its new emergent, the "popular economy". The textile cooperatives of seamstresses and seamstresses of Argüello and Unión move their textile poles to the fourth floor of that old and worn-out building that saw the birth of Peronism as a movement and is reborn as a productive space, with the workers on the margins, informal, fighting for the most basic rights, escaping from clandestinity. In Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 2, 2023. PHOTO/Santi Oroz.
At the intersection of "Nueva York" and "Marsella" streets in the town of Berisso there is a sign that says that this corner is "kilometer 0" of Peronism. From there, where the Swift meat packing plant operated decades ago, the columns of October 17, 1945, marched to Plaza de Mayo to demand Perón's release. Today, this industrial area next to the port, abandoned for years, is once again being recovered by the workers' movement, now in the form of its new emergent, the "popular economy". The textile cooperatives of seamstresses and seamstresses of Argüello and Unión move their textile poles to the fourth floor of that old and worn-out building that saw the birth of Peronism as a movement and is reborn as a productive space, with the workers on the margins, informal, fighting for the most basic rights, escaping from clandestinity. In Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 2, 2023. PHOTO/Santi Oroz.
At the intersection of "Nueva York" and "Marsella" streets in the town of Berisso there is a sign that says that this corner is "kilometer 0" of Peronism. From there, where the Swift meat packing plant operated decades ago, the columns of October 17, 1945, marched to Plaza de Mayo to demand Perón's release. Today, this industrial area next to the port, abandoned for years, is once again being recovered by the workers' movement, now in the form of its new emergent, the "popular economy". The textile cooperatives of seamstresses and seamstresses of Argüello and Unión move their textile poles to the fourth floor of that old and worn-out building that saw the birth of Peronism as a movement and is reborn as a productive space, with the workers on the margins, informal, fighting for the most basic rights, escaping from clandestinity. In Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 2, 2023. PHOTO/Santi Oroz.
At the intersection of "Nueva York" and "Marsella" streets in the town of Berisso there is a sign that says that this corner is "kilometer 0" of Peronism. From there, where the Swift meat packing plant operated decades ago, the columns of October 17, 1945, marched to Plaza de Mayo to demand Perón's release. Today, this industrial area next to the port, abandoned for years, is once again being recovered by the workers' movement, now in the form of its new emergent, the "popular economy". The textile cooperatives of seamstresses and seamstresses of Argüello and Unión move their textile poles to the fourth floor of that old and worn-out building that saw the birth of Peronism as a movement and is reborn as a productive space, with the workers on the margins, informal, fighting for the most basic rights, escaping from clandestinity. In Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 2, 2023. PHOTO/Santi Oroz.