ocuparla
Ocuparla is a Spanish colloquial expression that translates roughly as “to occupy it,” referring to the act of taking control of a physical or symbolic space. The term is formed from the verb ocupar (“to occupy”) combined with the clitic pronoun la, which refers to a feminine noun such as la calle (the street), la plaza (the plaza) or la casa (the house). In contemporary usage, ocuparla is often associated with social and political activism, particularly in contexts where demonstrators seize public areas to make demands, express dissent, or create autonomous zones.
The expression gained wider visibility during the early 2010s within the Spanish-speaking mestizo activist networks of
Beyond activism, ocuparla appears in popular culture, including song lyrics, street art, and social media hashtags,