Doña Lourdes, has been actively leading an indigenous women's collective since 2000. Focused on empowerment, they combat violence, hunger, and extreme poverty through fair trade, ancestral agriculture, art, and revaluing women's roles in spirituality, culinary arts, and medicine. The 12-family collective, with 95 beneficiaries, generates self-employment opportunities, drawing wisdom from grandmothers, young women, children, and adolescents. Aligned with Convention 169 and Indigenous Law, their approach addresses social challenges within the community.
Doña Lourdes, has been actively leading an indigenous women's collective since 2000. Focused on empowerment, they combat violence, hunger, and extreme poverty through fair trade, ancestral agriculture, art, and revaluing women's roles in spirituality, culinary arts, and medicine. The 12-family collective, with 95 beneficiaries, generates self-employment opportunities, drawing wisdom from grandmothers, young women, children, and adolescents. Aligned with Convention 169 and Indigenous Law, their approach addresses social challenges within the community.
Let's bring forth the art and crafts that hold great significance in the Boruca way of life. We'll talk about plants, natural colors, and so much more. Looking forward to seeing you around the Fire.
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