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).
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.
The sentiment extends beyond food. In Buenos Aires, the phrase has even inspired musical theater. Si Nos Organizamos: The Buenos Aires Musical 'Under' tells the stories of the city’s underground scene, showcasing how artists must band together to survive outside the mainstream. It highlights a common theme: when the system doesn't provide, the people organize. 3. Organizing as Social Resistance Si Nos Organizamos...
It has evolved from a grassroots slogan for collective action into a modern "lifestyle" philosophy, most notably popularized by the Argentinian chef in her meal-prepping book, Si nos organizamos comemos todos .
Organizing a union or a social movement creates systemic change. The phrase (If we organize ourselves
In every case, the result is the same: the "all" (the todos ) benefit when the "we" (the nos ) takes a moment to plan.
Organizing your fridge saves you money and time. The sentiment extends beyond food
The beauty of “Si nos organizamos...” lies in its scalability.
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