Si Nos Organizamos... -
Organizing a neighborhood project (like a cleanup at a local park ) builds community.
Below is an article exploring the meaning behind this movement—from the kitchen to the streets. Si Nos Organizamos: The Power of Collective Efficiency
In every case, the result is the same: the "all" (the todos ) benefit when the "we" (the nos ) takes a moment to plan. Si Nos Organizamos...
In a world that feels increasingly chaotic and individualistic, a simple phrase has resurfaced as a guiding light for many in the Spanish-speaking world: “Si nos organizamos...” While often said with a wink and a nod, the underlying message is profound— 1. From the Streets to the Dining Table
The phrase (If we organize ourselves...) is a popular Spanish-language idiom that usually finishes with "...comemos todos" (we all eat) or "...cogemos todos" (a cheekier, slang version). Organizing a neighborhood project (like a cleanup at
The beauty of “Si nos organizamos...” lies in its scalability.
Organizing a union or a social movement creates systemic change. In a world that feels increasingly chaotic and
The phrase traditionally completed as “si nos organizamos, comemos todos” originated in communal soup kitchens and social movements across Latin America. It was a literal promise: if we pool our resources and efforts, no one goes hungry.
