We are living in a period favorable to reduce the levels of poverty, and spread the utopia of sustainable development draped in large infrastructure projects proposed for South AmericaWe can not allow that poverty and inequality are perpetuated with economic growth and its consolidation from structures and agents, as has been happening since colonial times, and today result in very high levels of poverty and inequality constrained by political, economic, social and cultural. Above all, meet the social sectors that have the force of mobilization and pressure on governments.