
Mexico City’s Muac damaged during anti-gentrification protest
On 20 July, Mexico City’s second anti-gentrification protest caused damage to the Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo (Muac) and the nearby Julio Torri bookstore, including broken glass, graffiti, and burnt books. The protest, part of a growing movement demanding housing access and rent regulation, was marked by anti-foreign sentiment and vandalism likely carried out by infiltrated black bloc groups. Protesters diverted to the University Cultural Centre, where Muac is located, shattering its glass façade and spray-painting slogans such as “Muac welcomes gringos” and “Gringo go home.” The museum was closed for summer break at the time.


:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():focal(736x245:738x247)/king-charles-foreign-tours-paintings-070925-4-48702c5148c94888ba0eee0f4d50423d.jpg)
























