My non-place is an uprooting journey, which takes Jonathan to live in foreign places that reject him. He is a child who migrates from his indigenous community in Guerrero to Colima 800 kilometers away, guided by the enthusiasm of his parents, migrant day laborers, who encourage him to continue studying middle school and re-encounter them again after years. However, the barriers of inequality, make Jonathan join at cycle of the harvest, and thus travel the landscapes of exploitation.