Eighteen years ago, with the momentum of the student strike of 1999 in the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the foundations were set for Ké Huelga Radio to be born. We were born as a space of free and self-organized communication, characterized by our maintenance of autonomy from the state—its institutions and governments. For that reason, since then until now, our project has not participated in any electoral strategy, nor have its free airwaves served to promote voting or the legitimization of the state. Now, we have reflected on the political directions of the times, and the new patterns of struggle in the electoral arena, including the agreement of the National Indigenous Congress released in January 2017.