The health crisis over COVID 19 has highlighted
the huge social gaps and problems in which Latin America is involved today. Gaps, which in Colombia, have deepened due to the lack of preparation by the institutions and decisions of the National government, and in the case of the city of
Medellin, of the municipal administration. In response to these shortcomings, social movements need to move from a dispersion of proposals emerging as actions in the face of crisis situations
to a common, medium- and long-term public agenda, woven between territorial organizations and with the capacity to place conditions in the definition of the model of city, territory, region, country; which have an impact on the institutional design and
real destination of its resources, and in substance, by moving towards another model of society, economics, value scale, and even, shared worldview.