Encoxada

Because the opposite of encoxada isn’t just empty trains. It’s a public where every body is safe, seen, and believed. Have you experienced or witnessed encoxada? Sharing stories (anonymously) helps break the taboo. Leave a comment below or reach out to local transit safety groups in your city.

The next time you board a packed bus, take a second to look around. Notice who is standing with rigid arms, who is staring at the floor, who is trying to disappear. And ask yourself: Am I a bystander, or am I an ally? encoxada

But here is what the dictionary won’t tell you: Encoxada is not an accident. It is not "the bus being too full." It is a deliberate, predatory act disguised by chaos. Because the opposite of encoxada isn’t just empty trains