organizos
Organizos is a Spanish term that literally means “small organized gatherings” or “little organizing units.” The word is a diminutive form derived from the verb organizar, which means to arrange, manage, or bring together. In everyday usage, organizado is used to describe a group that is orderly or a person who is detail‑oriented. The plural, organizos, typically refers to informal, often community‑based assemblies that are held in public spaces, on street corners, or at local markets for the purpose of coordinating activities, distributing information, or conducting small civic initiatives.
In the cultural context of many Latin‑American cities, organizos frequently take the form of street markets,
The concept of the organizo has gained academic interest in urban sociology and participatory governance studies.
While the term has a localized origin, the underlying principles of small, self‑organizing groups resonate with