Arts to Breathe: A Continental Act of Dignity
This Saturday, Nov. 29, voices from across Abya Yala—Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Cuba—will weave together music, theater, community media, poetry, and ancestral memory in the Sixth Festival for the Dignity of the Peoples: Arts to Breathe 2025. Streaming live on social media, the festival is more than a cultural event. It […]
10 Narrative Tips for Discussing the Amazon in Times of COP
A practical guide for journalists and climate activists Story and photos by Ivan Sawyer García What you say about the Amazon reveals more than you think. And it might be sabotaging planetary survival. Here’s the reality: There are territories in the Amazon where only 5.8% of the forest has been destroyed. During those same years, […]
Tales of Tlaquepaque: Book project preserves village memories
For The Guadalajara Reporter The people of San José de Tateposco still tell of the day their patron saint wandered through the village. Some said they saw him in the fields, others glimpsed him barefoot among the mezquites, his robe shining green in the sun. “Suddenly, he disappeared and went back to his temple,” recalled […]
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